10/10/2020 17:34
Clarín.com
Society
Updated 10/10/2020 5:34 PM
A group of owners of summer holidays on the Coast cut traffic on Route 11, near General Lavalle, on Saturday to demand that the mayor of the Costa Party receive them and allow them access to their homes after almost seven months of restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The owners of the properties arrived in General Lavalle in the morning and
interrupted traffic in both directions
after the police checkpoint denied them the possibility of advancing towards the coast.
The protesters demand the presence of mayor Cristian Cardozo, but from the municipality of the Partido de la Costa they insisted that they should place the orders through the web.
"
There were no answers and we decided to cut
. We ask for free transit for the owners, and then the owners who want to," claimed one of the owners who arrived at the place.
A woman who arrived from Florencio Varela and has had a house in Mar del Tuyú for fifteen years, said that she wants to enter to "catch up with taxes": "We are not thieves, we are owners, we are big people," he insisted in statements to
FM La Marea
.
The owners of the summer houses on the coast have been claiming to be able to enter for months, warning that they feared for the safety of their houses amid the wave of robberies and usurpations that occurred in the middle of the quarantine.
Unconstitutional police barricade in #montehermoso to prevent the owners from visiting their houses.
pic.twitter.com/i9HFCzjX6D
- Cantalicio Luna (@CantalicioLuna) October 10, 2020
A similar claim was also registered this Saturday at the access to Monte Hermoso, in the south of the province of Buenos Aires.
There, a group of non-resident owners who are not allowed to enter claimed by cutting off the road and burning roofs.
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