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UPyD Murcia requires "more control" to pursue the sale of stolen goods at the weekly markets of the town (26/09/2014)

José Antonio Sotomayor, magenta training Councilman calls for inspectors to enforce the obligation to present an identification sign at the vendor booths, while claiming to use mercaderos because "you must realize that placing this poster is they are getting harder to those who are making them unfair competition "

Councilman Union, Progress and Democracy in the city of Murcia, José Antonio Sotomayor, states that "it is necessary for inspectors to enforce the obligation to present an identification sign on weekly markets", following the gradual implementation of this measure by the Department of Consumer Markets and Decentralization.

"Greater control is necessary," because this is "a necessary step because it is clear, in a simple way and with a glance, posts that are legal to those who have regularized their situation," remarks the mayor.

UPyD Murcia recalls that it was precisely the magenta training proposed through an initiative presented in the municipal plenary in January 2013, the use of mandatory identification placards vendor booths, noting the merchandise on the license.

"So," Sotomayor said, "we are happy that finally has begun to develop this initiative."

"The goal," Sotomayor continued, "has always been that the sellers of the weekly markets can carry out their work without prejudicing their interests," often undermined by the fraudulent sale of goods from theft, especially of horticultural products .

"It is necessary that mercaderos realize that putting this poster it is getting harder for those who are making them unfair competition," concluded Councilman UPyD Murcia.

Source: UPyD Murcia

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