Endorses Sinaloa Congress to return breathalyzers for accidents

Culiacán, Sinaloa.- The Congress of the State of Sinaloa endorsed the breathalyzer operations and announced that in the elaboration of the regulatory laws to the Mobility Law, it will seek to take preventive measures to reduce accidents. Feliciano Castro Meléndrez described as worrying the car accidents associated with alcohol consumption and agreed to take the necessary measures, because the breathalyzer will have to guarantee the safety and confidence of citizens. He supported the proposal of the mayor of Culiacán, Juan de Dios Gámez Mendívil that it is not a collection measure, but that it contributes to reducing the number of accidents. We recommend you read:
To this he added problems of a social, cultural and educational nature among many citizens, which must be drawn attention and requires a more in-depth analysis.

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Being a student of the Bachelor of Communication Sciences she began her career in journalism, when she joined the newspaper EL DEBATE de Culiacán as a reporter in the Social, Cultural and Entertainment section. Once the studies of the Bachelor of Communication were completed, he made the decision to cover political, economic and event information in the state of Sinaloa. During that period of time she obtained recognitions in various journalistic genres and in 1996 she was awarded the Sinaloa Prize for Journalism in the news genre. In 2017 he joined the web team of debate.com.mx. She is an intern for the Master’s Degree in Public Administration and Government and is currently studying in the Bachelor of Law.
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