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The Mayor of Bilbao on the bottles in Bilbao: Aburto announces an “important” police reinforcement to stop the bottles in Bilbao | Radio Bilbao | Today for Today Bilbao

Juan Mari Aburto has returned to respond to the listeners on Radio Bilbao. The first mayor returns to the section ‘Tell your mayor’ de Hoy por Hoy Bilbao and has reviewed the issues that mark the current situation of the town.

In addition to the situation, the improvement, the pandemic that is already nearing ‘normality’ rates and that, in the words of the Health Councilor, the health crisis can practically be considered over, Aburto has analyzed the scenario that now opens in Bilbao with the return to the new reality and the economic reactivation.

In addition to the initiatives to reactivate economic activity, Bilbao is going through a colvulous period in terms of citizen coexistence. The numerous large bottles that have been registered in various areas of the capital, especially in the Doña Casilda park, have opened a debate in the city. The mayor has announced that there will be a “major” police reinforcement to try to contain the macro-bottles.

The first mayor, in Hoy por Hoy, has advanced that he is going to coordinate with the Ertzaintza to define it but, the solution insisted, does not pass exclusively through this route. A “choral” involvement of society is necessary.

Aburto has also pointed to a collective reflection in the families or the school, because the bottle “is not a new phenomenon” but, Aburto pointed out, it is “going wild” with a different component that forces the police to intervene with more forceful

The first mayor already showed that he felt “someone else’s shame” for what happened. Despite their discomfort, the youth concentrations have been repeated this past weekend. His San Sebastian counterpart, Eneko Goia, admits that stopping these bottles “is not an easy task” and has thus been transferred to the mayors of the three Basque capitals to address a common action.

On this aspect, the former president of the TSJPV, Juan Luis Ibarra stated that the measure that the administration would have to consider “is not so much to send more police officers with what that could lead to disturbance of public order but to create – as I have been defending during the exercise of my task as magistrate – a committee of experts in the within the Security Council to analyze the motivations and behaviors of young people and thus anticipate this type of episodes that alter coexistence “, Ibarra assured in Hoy por Hoy Bilbao.

The device that he has announced “will try to anticipate”, with the deployment of more agents in the hot zones, and with more sanctions, especially against those who take the leap and commit vandalism. In that sense, he has warned that they are reviewing videos to try to identify the young people who jumped on top of the cars.

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