Tougher Palma sanctions for graffiti, scooters and anti-social behaviour
The new civic ordinance is expected to be approved by the end of May.
Drones used to enforce fines in Palma's upcoming civic ordinance effective in two months
To ensure compliance with these new regulations, surveillance cameras and drones will be used to promote public safety.
A graffiti artists' paradise in Palma
Plans have been revealed to draft a new civic ordinance, elevating graffiti from a minor infringement to a severe offense carrying penalties of up to 3,000 euros.
Graffiti in Palma, Mallorca
One of the examples of graffiti attributed to the accused.
Graffiti in Palma, Mallorca
Tackling graffiti is a priority for the new administration.
Palma's plan for tackling graffiti will include criminal proceedings
Coordination of town hall departments is a new approach to tackling graffiti.
Graffiti daubed while Palma Metro train is prevented from moving
The National Police are studying videos.
Graffiti in Palma, Mallorca
Graffiti in the Sant Jaume district.
Palma graffiti, a big challenge for the new town hall administration
Residents believe that they shouldn't have to pay for graffiti to be removed.
The new mayor of Palma - tough on graffiti, scooters and security
And no to the tram project; yes for incentives to create affordable properties to rent.
Palma among the “worst” rated cities in terms of street cleaning according to survey
In general, the large Mediterranean and southern capitals with a large number of tourists received the lowest scores.
Graffiti in Palma, Mallorca
The PP say that they will get tough with graffiti.
Partido Popular promise clampdown on graffiti in Palma if they win the election
All graffiti, says the PP's candidate for Palma mayor, will result in a maximum fine of 3,000 euros.
Palma is dirty, abandoned and full of graffiti!
Recuperem claims that the new General Urban Planning Plan is contrary to local trade in Palma city centre and other neighbourhoods.
"No Vandalism Graffiti" Campaign launched in Palma
The main aim of ARCA's “No Vandalism Graffiti” campaign is to remove the graffiti and prosecute those responsible.
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