Socialist Party spokesman, Pedro Lopez, returns to denounce the negative impact on users is having widespread chaos brought about by the PP on public transportation and lack of information about the new stops, bus schedules and frequencies.
"We continue to receive complaints from neighbors about the lack of planning and coordination, which joins rising bus fares to districts and the disappearance of certain bonds that do nothing but harm the regular users of public transport," insists Lopez.
Isolated areas
Similarly, the Socialist spokesman recalled that the cut lines to isolated hamlets leaves many areas of the city, among which Aljucer, San Ginés, Ermita del Rosario (Path of The Garres), San Jose de la Montana (El Palmar) The district Cabreras (Sangonera La Verde) and other areas of the shore Azarbe.
"This cut helps to further enlarge the citizen ell abuse, especially the neighbors who live in districts and these areas now are isolated, while increasing social gap between them and the city center," he says.
The 'tarifazo' continues but hidden
Also, Lopez emphasizes the 'tarifazo' continues covertly, despite announcements made by the president of the CARM unofficially, since the tickets would cost districts on Monday from 1.50 euros and not 2.15, but before August 15, the price was € 1.35, so it is still rising, and a clear discrimination against the residents of the town who pay for their travel by bus 1.05 €.
Ticket price fits all
Therefore, the Socialist spokesman again require the implementation of a single ticket at the same price for all Murcia, wherever they live, and unique bonus system, a kind of flat monthly rates for all users.
Source: PSOE Murcia