Friday, March 30, 2012

"CHEIROPEDES" puts Hellenic Police IN THE ECONOMIC CRISIS




"Knife" in fuel costs and maintenance of vehicles ELAS puts the Treasury, leading services and detention centers be left without heating, while the stacked vehicles in garages remained in abeyance ...


Already, the Panhellenic Federation of Police Officers (POASY) sent a letter to Finance Minister, while notifying the competent minister and the Protection of the Citizen, which argues for a Police that "paralyzed" as drastic cuts funds have resulted in a decrease of patrols and do not allow proper operation of services. It is characteristic that led services are forced to save oil, to remove statements with the operation of ... boilers, which come into operation for a few hours every day for ... one hours in the evening. according to data compiled by POASY, no one can vouch for running around the ... 80% of all vehicles of ELAS, which run record having huge mileage and do not have the required service. Hundreds of vehicles have been immobilized across northern Greece and in many services have become more patrols ... prose, and the patrol is not enough. Also, chaos prevails because of the fuel cut-off for vehicles, but also by stopping supply of heating oil. Plus, purchased supplies and sanitary materials, while there is a problem with the feeding of prisoners.



"Bazaar" with fuel

It is characteristic that services the Police Department Pieria were heated for about fifteen days, leading the police to have carried heaters from their homes. Just recently the services again filled their tanks, but there is no guarantee that when this amount is finished, there will be again the same problem as the credits stop. The situation was particularly bad in the detention facilities of the Directorate of Himachal Pradesh, where about 50 prisoners were literally frozen.They all sat wrapped in blankets, but police fear the next few days the problem will worsen. At times left without heating of Evros and services, leading to strong protests by the police. The Army has significantly reduced the quantities given in ELAS, so that even services that are cutting edge, the Department of Soufli, remain without fuel. Indeed, without power and threatened to become the Refugee Reception Center in Outpost. For a few hours the reservoir remained empty, but the mobilization was immediate and quickly sent a new quantity of oil. It is notable that the recent visit of Prime Minister in Samothrace, the police had not received in time or money for travel, accommodation and tickets them, so threatening that they would take part in measures to guard George Papandreou, who was never informed of the incident. In other counties, such as to Serres, some services were without oil for a couple days, but then supplied sufficient quantities either by individuals or by the Army. However, police point out that even the Army, where multiple addresses supplied oil, ELAS requested to make cuts in the quantities it takes up ... 30% reduction in costs. In Kozani individuals refuse to supply more oil recently rolled and services were supplied by the Army with the pumps gave the Fire Service.







Decommissioned patrol

Meanwhile, even the patrols are expected to minimize some services because each service vehicle breaks down in the garage stays in ... disuse. The large reduction in expenditure on maintenance has resulted in a significant percentage of patrol jeeps and moving without being subjected to service for maintenance and some vehicles were damaged have been put out patrols, not because there is money to be mended. From that information only in Kozani prefecture about 50 vehicles have been immobilized by injuries, but there is no money to repair. It is notable that recent cage with seven long-term convict from Kozani immobilized due to injury and the police had to shout to individual repair. Indeed, when the individual cut their bill for 300 euros, were forced to pay out of pocket, as they approved budget for such expenses. Vehicles and jeeps are phased in most prefectures in northern Greece, where the police are sounding the alarm, saying that now they can not do their job. SOURCE: agelioforos.gr

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