Poll: Gin-tonic & Cocktail tour
What would you like to try in the "Gin-tonic&Cocktail tour"?
More than 20,000 counterfeit goods destroyed
The prices are ridiculously inexpensive and you get what you pay for, inferior goods that are more likely than not; fakes.
If you take a stroll along Torrevieja’s promenade or sit down to enjoy a quiet café con leche on the seafront, chances are that sooner rather than later you’ll be offered a wide variety of goods from gentlemen of African decent. The main objects of desire; sunglasses and watches but also on offer are such goodies as perfumes, handbags, gold, jewellery and the ubiquitous DVD copy! The prices are ridiculously inexpensive and you get what you pay for, inferior goods that are more likely than not; fakes.Even though these ‘looky-looky’ men are only trying to make a living, never seem to be too pushy or there to rob you through pick pocketing, what they are doing is illegal and Torrevieja Town Hall regularly confiscates the goods being sold, takes down a few names of the sellers and sends them on their way.
At least twice a year, Torrevieja’s Town Hall has a ritual crushing of the confiscated items, and such a day was held last week on Friday May 28 when the mayor of Torrevieja, Pedro Hernández Mateo, accompanied by the Director General of Local Police, Javier Minguez, the Principal Auditor Police, Vicente Gutierrez, and Mayor Alejandro Morera, visited Torrevieja’s Ecopark to witness the destruction of counterfeit goods. Hernández Mateo reported that Local Police officers conducted the confiscation of these items and these relate to seizures made since late 2009.
On Friday a total of 21,697 items were destroyed including 3,185 pairs of sunglasses, more than 7,000 counterfeit CDs, 9,835 Pirate Movie DVD’s, 689 counterfeit branded watches, 419 fake handbags, 124 purses, 50 counterfeit belts, 209 items of clothing, 161 caps and 25 pairs of counterfeit shoes. Mateo Hernandez highlighted the excellent work being done by agents of Torrevieja’s Local Police to eradicate illegal street trading.
Keith Nicol
Rate this article
- Alicante - Airport - Torrevieja public transport system
- Forum and webcam working now!
- The weather in Torrevieja
- MOVE FOR THE RETURN OF THE ‘CORRIDA’ TO TORREVIEJA.
- Torrevieja-Alicante airport bus timetable
love this web cam always makes me want to b their i always wave at my family back home
Felt it and heard it in La Siesta.
A bit of a wake up call literally.
felt in La marina too - woke up a few people, very loud bang heard too which may or may not be related
woke up & Heard the sutters rattle at 5.45, no damage in Playa flamenca...
felt the quake at about 5.45 0r thereabouts followed by a huge bang which we and the other nearby residents were unsure about being related ...
Latest posts on forum
- Torrevieja’s sports teams receive funding
- Torrevieja to Morocco or Bust
- School transport given a boost in Torrevieja
- British Consulate Event in Alicante 22 February
- Earthquake in Torrevieja
- Erthquake in Torrevieja
- Aguamarina Seafood
- Valentine's Day 2012
- Security blind needs fixing
- Will have a 16 year old on holiday





Facebook
del.icio.us
Digg

Post your comment