Brotherhood “can’t go out seven times”

During their press conference, the local police unions in Seville focused on the conflict with the Christmas plan, which was characterized by a lack of agreement on overtime and the absence of forces from the special services, after… The mayor made it mandatory when activating the first phase of the emergency plan; In what One of the keys is the large number of events the city hostsWith the need to mobilize security deployment for them.

This came during the press conference held today, Thursday, at the party’s headquarters CSIF By the president of the aforementioned union of municipal employees, Santiago Raposo; Secretary General of the Professional Union of Municipal Police in Spain (Spammy) in Consistory, Louis Fall; and Roberto Echavarría on behalf of the Local Police Federation of Seville (SPLS).

They pointed out that although this year’s budget included a record item €17 million for local police overtime, this money was already exhausted in Mayas a result of deployments and services that had been mobilized until then through the multiple large events hosted by the city.

Therefore, the exhaustion of this €17 million has prompted the agents to hThey have since worked overtime “on credit” for special services for the following major events. “The mold has been implanted. They stressed that “he does not trust the mayor because he will not work on debt anymore.”

Precisely in this sense, they demanded the mayor “Places a limit” on the number of events the city hosts or promotes “tax rates” at which money is raised to pay for the necessary security deployment Associated with major public events. The local police “have to cover more than 3,000 events (annually) with a reduced workforce of no more than 800 street personnel,” she stressed, noting that Seville has become a “city of events.”

Along these lines, Louis Fall stated that “charging a fee for each event will not have a direct effect on the body, but will serve to prevent two people from having a procession.” “The first thing is to calculate and know what events you want to cover and how many employees you have.” It was considered.

“The mayor of Seville will have to tell you, look, you can’t organize too many sporting activities. You’ll have to say, sorry, to the brothers, look, You can’t go out seven times a month. “No way,” he said.

It has emerged in the public and political debate over the large number of events hosted by Seville, “No one wants to peck the cat” because of the “political expediency” of allowing them all. However, union spokesmen stressed that despite the depth of the conflict, “the door is open for negotiation” again.

Let us remember, months ago, that the first mayor, José Luis Sanz, publicly bet on one Unofficial Event License FeeWith an explanation that it will not apply to the Brotherhood, which monopolizes a large portion of public events in the city.