Echoing a report from the National Association for the Protection of Animals (ANDA), the Municipal Group of United Left-Greens concerning that among the fairground installed to celebrate the Festival of Carthaginians and Romans was one that breached the law on animal protection (Regional Law 10/1999 and ordinance itself) with respect to the use of animals as bait in stations raffles, lotteries and the like (ie, enclosing photographs as evidence, the association detected a raffle whose prize were fish and turtles and that was not only present at the exhibition of such celebrations but has also been detected in other places, such as at parties of the locality of Alum), the formation of the left has filed a series of questions on this fact to the council of Health and Commerce.
So, to be clear that for installation, such tombola had to have mandatory municipal permits, not understanding how he could be granted if the legislation breached the Councillor Mary Rose Matthew asked about why installing a license granted tombola, breaking the law, offered as prizes fish and turtles: why if the requested license did not include information about the award that was to be offered, no inspections took place during the celebration of the holidays to check that the installed positions conform to the law and, if necessary, close those that do not comply;
and fnalmente, see if going to take any steps to prevent the holder of that post can not break the law again at any other point in the municipality
Source: IU-verdes Cartagena