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A first for Pinoso Summer security
JUST in time for the summer season, Orihuela City Council is implementing its Summer Security Plan to account for the increase in population.
The mayor, Pepe Vegara, confirmed: “The city council is committed to security in order that things work as they should and any resident or visitor can feel safe.”
The Local Police in Orihuela Costa, is made up of 55 officers distributed throughout the morning, afternoon and night shifts. In the morning and afternoon police services will be covered by three sergeants and 34 police offers, while the night service will have one sergeant and 13 officers.
The maritime service will be made up of a sergeant and three officers who will have two jet skis to carry out surveillance work. By land, the members of the Local Police will have four motorcycles and four labelled vehicles.
As for the Air Resources Unit (UMAO), an increase in the presence of drones in Orihuela Costa is expected.
PINOSO is proud to announce it has now installed its first electric vehicle charging point.
Promoting sustainable urban mobility is the objective of the Pinoso Town Council in a bid to make it a less polluting municipality and more respectful of the environment.
The use of electric vehicles is being promoted with the installation of the first charging point located on Ctra. de Murcia sports areas.
The Electric Station