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    2 Colonies in San Nicolas MEXICO are fenced for security!

    The Mexican hypocrecy keeps getting bigger and bigger!
    This is a continuation of a previous post. To read the rest of the story, click on the link below.

    http://www.alipac.us/ftopicp-626025.html

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    http://www.cronica.com.mx/nota.php?id_nota=349095

    And the fact is that in San Nicolás de los Garza, metropolitan locality of more than 500 thousand inhabitants, the pretext to be fenced or to establish walls is because of the insecurity, regarding home robberies .

    Carlos de la Fuente, secretary of Human Development, said that 35 neighborhoods seek the municipal "armor" to be able to have security systems and their own security personel. Until now only the colonies of Mission of Casablanca and Groves of San Jorge, have this privatization in which the municipality invested 120 thousand pesos (aprox. 11 thousand dollars) to place the steel wall around both neighborhoods.

    The lack of security, as well as the increase in home robberies, vehicle theft, and including simple robberies in the streets of San Nicolas, seem to have forced the neighbors to try to assume the work of the local police, who have been surpassed by the common delinquency. "In a formal way and in writing we have received nearly 15 petitions, in meetings nearly 20 more, we would be speaking of nearly 35 petitions of colonies that are in waiting", he commented that at the end of 2008, there will be 24 "privatized" colonies and with their own security.

    The ones that will initiate in March are: Lagrange and Fields of Santo Domingo; then it will continue in Residential las Palmas, Forests of Anáhuac and Estate Los Morales third sector.

    Besides Residential Las Palmas, Forests of Anáhuac, Los Angeles eighth sector, Private of Casablanca, Anáhuac first sector. The average cost for the closing of each street is 12 thousand pesos (aproz. 1,100 dlls) that will be contributed by the municipality.

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