The Policía Native and Guardia Civil Maritime Service seem to have jetskis extra beneath management than over the border in our province, Granada.
The police have handheld radar equipment for measuring the velocity jetskis are travelling, in addition to different craft. They’re additionally armed with breathalysers, binoculars and cameras with sod-off zooms.
Final weekend, for instance, was the primary time that the municipal police officers have been out with their new toys, testing them out on Friday the fifth and Saturday the sixth between 16.00h and 19.00h; i.e., when regular people are attempting to grab a siesta.
Consequently, they handed out 18 fines, nearly all of which have been for rushing (5); for not having the proper paperwork with them (4) and for beaching in an space for swimmers (three).
In addition they handed out fines for not sporting a lifejacket, improper use of the beach-approach lane, in addition to failing to cooperate with police directions.
Editorial comment: now why can’t the Policía Native alongside the Costa Tropical get their act collectively on this manner? In all probability as a result of they don’t have the gear and whose fault would that be? Clearly, our City Halls. Keep in mind, although, that these officers belong to the Málaga Metropolis Corridor, who’ve a bit extra dosh to splosh. Our capital is 80 km inland and has solely heard of the existence of the ocean in legends.
(Information: Costa del Sol, Málaga, Andalucia)