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The mayor of the province of Callao, Pedro Spadaro, announced on Tuesday that he would not renew the contract with the company in charge of photobulletins in his jurisdiction, which expires on May 28, because the consortium does not comply with “a number of factors.” “and for committing ‘abuses’
In an interview program News Extension, Peter Spadaro pointed out that the Consorcio Transito Ciudadano had a “monopoly on the imposition of fines” in Callao for 16 years, for this reason, an audit of the contract was requested, about which some comments are already known.
“According to what we reported yesterday to the municipal council, this company will not be granted another day for various reasons (…), which happened in Callao is that this Citizen Transit Consortium did not comply with a number of factors that were specified in its contract,” he said.
“Abuse and Arbitrariness”
Peter Spadaro explained that Consorcio Transito Ciudano did not upgrade the traffic lights Callaodid not invest in road improvements and denounced “a series of abuses and arbitrariness” from which the population suffered from the company.
“Hiding without proper signage about imposing a fine as such only for imposing a fine, and having to make claims before a third party, and these claims are still not resolved, and that they also have to seize accounts and seize money, this is not educational the purpose or purpose of improving traffic in Callao. Obviously what you see is a lucrative target,” he lamented.
Peter Spadaro announced that from May 28, the provincial municipality Callao will take over the work on photo-bulletins and will try to invest the collected funds in signaling, traffic lights and road improvement.
“About 2,000 ballots are entered every day, of which 1,200 to 1,600 are notified, about three to four million salts, which the company issues monthly,” he said.
Besides, Peter Spadaro reported that an 80% discount photo-bulletin amnesty had been achieved so that victims could reconcile themselves in the face of “improperly imposed” sanctions.
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