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Cuauhtémoc Mayor's Office Issues 165 Citations for Public Space Violations

Cuauhtémoc Mayor's Office Issues 165 Citations for Public Space Violations

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Cuauhtémoc mayor's office reported 165 citations issued to the Civic Court during the "Blindar Cuauhtémoc" operation last week.
  • The citations targeted individuals for actions affecting public spaces and citizen coexistence, including obstructing sidewalks and public intoxication.
  • Most citations were for obstructing public ways, followed by public drinking, smoking in prohibited areas, littering, and public urination.

As part of the "Blindar Cuauhtémoc" operation, the Cuauhtémoc mayor's office has reported issuing 165 citations to the Civic Court over the past week. These actions aim to address behaviors that negatively impact public spaces and citizen harmony within the delegation.

The Auxiliary Police Sector 64 Orion intervened in various incidents across several neighborhoods, including Roma Norte, Doctores, Tabacalera, Peralvillo, Juárez, Guerrero, Centro, and Morelos. The citations were issued for a range of offenses that disrupt public order and the use of shared spaces.

Of the total citations, 100 were for individuals obstructing public ways, making it difficult for pedestrians, the elderly, and other passersby to navigate. Another 39 citations were issued for public consumption of alcoholic beverages, with eight more for smoking in prohibited areas.

Additionally, six citations were given for littering and six for urinating in public spaces. The mayor's office also noted citations for inciting fights, damages resulting from traffic incidents, and verbal altercations in public areas. These offenses are subject to sanctions under Mexico City's Civic Culture Law.

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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.