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Police in Tulum reject order to dance

Mengano - 1-30-2012 at 09:03 PM

Policías de Tulum rechazan mandato de alcaldesa de bailar en desfile

Los uniformados amenazaron con realizar un plantón si son obligados a participar ya que ello además de reducir sus descansos, de su sueldo les será descontado el costo de vestuario y los cuatro días del carnaval.

Cancún - Agentes de Seguridad Pública, Tránsito y Bomberos del municipio de Tulum rechazaron la decisión de la alcaldesa Edith Mendoza Pino, de obligarlos a desfilar como comparsas en el desfile del Carnaval y amenazaron con hacer un plantón de protesta.



Police in Tulum reject order from the mayor to dance in the parade

The policemen threatened a sit-in strike if they are forced to participate, as it cuts into their rest periods and their salaries will be docked for the costs of the costumes and for the four days of carnival.

Cancun - Traffic and fire safety police for the town of Tulum rejected the decision by the mayor, Edith Mendoza Pino, which obligates them to march in the Carnival parade and threatened a sit-in protest.

http://www.elvigia.net/noticia/polic-de-tulum-rechazan-manda...

mcfez - 1-30-2012 at 09:07 PM

What does this have to do with Baja?

Ateo - 1-30-2012 at 09:08 PM

Barf.

Mengano - 1-30-2012 at 09:57 PM

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Originally posted by mcfez
What does this have to do with Baja?

The news was published in a Baja newspaper, El Vigia. So now you know what kind of articles Baja newspapers are reporting and are just a little bit closer to understanding Baja.

mcfez - 1-30-2012 at 10:38 PM

Tulum is not in Baja...not even baja related, Chuck