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The PSOE denounces that while workers and neighbors have returned to normal an essential service such as transportation is still in quarantine (30/06/2020)

| Councilman Juan Vicente Larrosa regrets that "for the umpteenth time we have to reveal a precarious, unsustainable, shameful, third world service , nefarious, bad ...

even worse than before the state of alarm "| The Municipal Socialist Group again criticizes the precarious operation of public transport in the municipality, an "unsustainable and shameful" situation, which "is forcing dozens of users to plan their medical appointments and their entry to work hours in advance because they cannot find a bus that meets their needs.

This is absolutely third world, "declares councilman Juan Vicente Larrosa. "It is not the first, nor the second, nor the third time that we have revealed this serious situation, which is getting worse every day, because not even the service from before the state of alarm has been recovered, which is already disastrous" , affirms the mayor, who insists that "it is inconceivable that we have this lousy public transport, when it is proven and demonstrated that not promoting it has the immediate effect of traffic collapse and greater contamination." In this regard, he recalls that the workers of the transport concession companies still continue with ERTE, so "thus it is difficult to recover a service that must improve so much that it would almost have to be installed from scratch." Specifically, Larrosa explains that "on May 11, the entire service for both urban and interurban transport should have been recovered, and yet, many districts are disconnected all weekend." What's more, a user of line 31-B from Alquerías to Murcia who has a medical appointment at nine in the morning at Reina Sofia must take the bus at half-past six, but also, if a person finishes working at 14:30 and you have to return to Alquerías you cannot do it until 18:00 which is when the next bus leaves.

Therefore, the service is very poor and therefore there are many complaints from users of Algezares, Los Ramos, Zeneta, Javalí, Casillas and almost all the districts. In this sense, he warns that "the consequences of poor transport are suffered by all of us, users and the rest of the inhabitants of cities", so "we do not understand how it is possible that we continue without implementing the definitive solutions", and He adds that "how is it possible that the City Council of the seventh municipality of Spain without any concern allows an elderly person to be isolated, without any alternative transport to go to his doctor? Or how can he let the workers have only a bus in the morning to get to their station? The amount of time we waste them is scandalous.

" For the socialist councilor, "this situation dragged on for too many years would have found some way out if the government team, and specifically the responsible councilor, Rebeca Pérez, became serious and did not leave office, accepting without discussion that part of the competencies of a public transport that provides service to its neighbors continue to be in the hands of the Autonomous Community ". "For the umpteenth time we demand that the government team fight improvements in transport and take out a master plan, mobility studies, at once, because the districts where more than 60% of the population live are always the ones affected," says Larrosa.

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Source: PSOE Murcia

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