A group of young people rips off urban furniture, climbs on cars and destroys them in Palafrugell

A video where a group of youths making destruction to street furniture and vehicles parked in Calella de Palafrugell (Baix Empordà, Girona) has gone viral on social networks. The facts are of this past Sunday at dawn and are located in the tower walk from Calella.

The participants, presumably with signs of going drunkthey are seen walking down the street and doing esses. One of them carries a torn traffic signal in the street and another of the six youngsters jumps out of a parked car to another passing over.

“Let the police come”

The whole group jokes about the facts and they finish their particular early morning party. At one point, one of them even yells: “Let the police come, we are all young.” As a result of the events, the Mossos de La Bisbal d’Empordà and the Local Police have opened an investigation. Both bodies received calls to alert the facts and are working on the case.

From the Palafrugell Local Police one of the youths has been identified and he has been fined for civics ordinance for the destruction of street furniture, which will mean 500 euros.

Two complaints filed

On the other hand, the Mossos have also received two complaints for the damage caused. Some damages that, once the entire group has been identified, those causing the disturbances will have to pay.

The investigation remains open. The Local Police is working to take actions and stop this type of action, despite the fact that they consider this situation as a punctual factsince it is not usual, says the city council.

sentence for the facts

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The Palafrugell City Council regrets the uncivil attitudes detected during the Sant Joan weekend and carried out by a group of young people in Calella de Palafrugell. The council considers that the images that have gone viral on social networks” do not represent the type of tourism that there is in the municipality, and at the same time, wants to express its firmness against this type of conduct.

The mayor Palafrugell, Joan Vigas, faced with the facts, states that “within the possibilities that the City Council has in the field of regulations and ordinances, these displays of uncivil attitudes will not be tolerated.” At the same time, he highlights that “the House Rules they are for everyone and that they have to be fulfilled & rdquor ;.

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