There were a lot of badly parked cars due to the Blooming-Bolívar game

There were a lot of badly parked cars due to the Blooming-Bolívar game

Blooming’s game against Bolívar that was played this Sunday afternoon concentrated a large number of fans who came to the Ramón Tahuichi Aguilera stadium to cheer on their teams, so the parking spaces quickly became saturated and people chose to park in places not allowed.

Videos broadcast on social networks show the long lines of vehicles parked on the planters of the second ring road of El Trompillo avenue, in addition to photographs where the Traffic Operational Unit is seen towing offenders.

Despite the fact that the Mayor’s Office of Santa Cruz did not participate in said operation, the adviser of the Urban Mobility Secretariat, Marco Antonio Franco, was forceful in affirming that there is a law that prohibits parking on the city rings, worse still, inside the ridges and planters.

“People have to learn that they can’t stop where they shouldn’t”, Franco said, in time to point out that on Monday they will request a report from Transit on the number of seized vehicles.

Along the same lines, Marco Moscatelli, advisor to the Vehicle Control department, indicated that “Traffic regulations and laws must be followed from Monday to Monday.there are no excuses that because it is Sunday it is allowed”.

He explained that if a car parks in a space it shouldn’t, The police can proceed to take the vehicle and apply a fine that ranges between Bs 40 to 200, depending on the place where the driver was.



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