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UPyD: "The new noise ordinance must have affected neighbors and have the broadest possible consensus" (10/10/2013)

Ruben Juan Serna, spokeswoman for UPyD Murcia, magenta training anticipates that presented several amendments to the draft text against proposed noise and vibration from the Department of Environment, as the obligation to transmit real-time electronically measuring decibels or develop a noise map derived from leisure

Ruben Juan Serna, spokeswoman for Union Progress and Democracy in the city of Murcia, magenta training anticipates that presented several amendments to the draft ordinance proposed noise and vibration from the Department of Environment.

Thus, among the improvements to the text that is presented Murcia UPyD compulsory hospitality venues that "both start-ups and existing" have a meter that emits real-time telematics so decibels in each time to municipal services.

As explained Serna, "the draft does not determine this obligation, which does occur in other regions such as Aragon and Castilla La Mancha", but leaves it to the discretion of the establishments.

The aim is to facilitate so from the local police or municipal technicians "can be controlled and punished appropriately and in real time" when exceeding decibel limits in such areas.

Another amendment will be directed to the draft include a commitment to make a noise map derived from leisure, incorporating the most sensitive to this problem.

On the other hand, the mayor of Murcia UPyD explains that he held a meeting with the Association No More Noise, main platform affected residents of the capital, "and have been surprised that since the Department of Environment has not contacted them in no time to incorporate improvements to the new text ".

"We need to count on the residents affected, and we will not support an ordinance that has the broadest possible consensus," notes Serna.

Murcia UPyD reiterates its support to entrepreneurs in the entertainment industry and restoration, "an economic engine and key to job creation," but never at the expense of the welfare of citizens.

Above the right to leisure, "must prevail the right to rest and a dignified life," says Serna.

Source: UPyD Murcia

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