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Chulvi: «the situation in Xàbia worries us and we are going to demand a curfew and more police means»

22 July 2021 - 14: 58

El Mayor of Xàbia, José Chulvi, has been concerned about the situation generated in the town by not having a curfew with respect to the neighboring towns that do have it. The arrival of people from neighboring towns to be able to continue with nightlife in the middle of the street is a situation "that worries us a lot" the mayor has pointed out to this newsroom.

Chulvi has been emphatic in seeking a quick solution to this possible situation (if the TSJ endorses the expansion of municipalities with a curfew requested by the Consell). The mayor of Xàbia has stressed that requesting a curfew is not a decision that can be made from the very Town hall, but requests that there be a geographical unit in the determined measures and asks that Xàbia be reconsidered among the municipalities with a curfew both for health security and citizen security.

To request the curfew of a municipality, "it must meet some epidemiological criteria and Xàbia does not meet them", Chulvi has indicated. Exactly, the one that is not fulfilled is that of the transmissibility rate that must be equal to or greater than 2. That is, that each diagnosed case infects two or more people.

Despite the fact that the accumulated incidence of the last 14 days places the town at extreme risk, Xàbia shows good data in the transmission rate "and that is why it has not been considered within the list of municipalities with a curfew", which has repercussions "on citizen security," says Chulvi.

The mayor of Xàbia has outlined that in the next few days he will meet with the Government Sub-delegation to determine a control strategy in the face of this situation since they are the months with the maximum influx of visitors. Chulvi has indicated that he will also demand both verbally and in writing, "more police means", in the event that it is legally unfeasible that Xàbia can be included as a population in which the curfew is applied.

Comments
  1. Vicens says:

    These statements are from July and today, August 8, everything is the same. We are going to do this, we are going to do the other blah, blah, blah... If they hope to make money from bottle tourism to raise Jávea as a luxury destination and model of sustainability, the strategy is necessarily bad. Not to forget the gastronomic offer... the Burger King is very good.

  2. Alba says:

    It's funny to think of Chulvio's face when he reads all this.

    I am convinced that he is one of those who think that we are all crazy and Jávea is going great, poor man ...

  3. Latitude 28 says:

    Conclusion :
    The Ayuso model works.
    No matter who likes it.
    This thing here has neither head nor tail.
    Signed:
    A man from Madrid who was in love with Jávea

  4. Paqui Saez says:

    Bottles, drunkenness, chalets with more than 30 people, cheap tourism. Where are the police when they are needed and called?
    Here we only pay the most expensive taxes in Spain, have no infrastructure and now we have to not be able to rest at night. Chulvi you have shown off. As soon as the summer is over I'm leaving here and putting my house up for sale.

  5. Jose Angel says:

    Here the problem is that by placing a restriction on the hours of the premises establishing closure at 12:30, it forces all the public to concentrate at the same time, both young people who previously occupied the premises after 12 and families with children children who at 12 at night had already retired to their homes. Absurd measure where they exist and that endangers us all and does not help establishments at all. I have been spending the summer in Javea for 40 years, having my second residence here and I have never seen so many people in restaurants from 9 to 12 at night. They should rethink the measures they have taken. At least before, the entire public was diluted in several time slots. Now going anywhere is a focus of Covid

    • Ignacio says:

      It is what you have to go to spend the summer to another place and on top of that in times of the Pandemic. Notice that many of us who live here rarely go to restaurants, bars, even beaches on summer dates. Everything is crowded. For vacationers, so we wait for the tourist mass to decrease to be able to enjoy our towns, bars, restaurants and beaches, etc. Or do we understand this mass because it is what it is? Have you never thought about it?

      • Jose Angel says:

        Dear Ignacio, if I have given my opinion it is because although I am a vacationer as you say, I also own a home here in Javea where I pay as many or more taxes than you and I use my residence when I feel like it, which is now in summer. There have always been a lot of people in Javea in summer but right now it's chaos and if you don't want to see it, it's your problem

        • Ignacio says:

          Where in my comment does it say that I don't want to see it? And in what part of my comment do I recriminate you about taxes? I simply tell him that going to a place for the summer and complaining because others have also done it is incongruous. Especially when one moves, moves in time of Pandemic and restrictions. That you knew. Now are you surprised? Thank you for your understanding also towards the people who live here all year round... a great detail on your part, gentleman.

      • Z says:

        It seems that you do not think that Javea lives on tourism either, and thanks to them the bars and restaurants that you say live

        • Ignacio says:

          There are also many people who luckily do not live from tourism. Does it seem strange to you? We bother maybe?

    • Vicens says:

      José Luis, you are part of that mass. In the same way that you have moved the others too. You go to the restaurant the others too. You can and the others can't? In addition to all those who come because in La Marina Alta there was little incidence... that was before the mass of displaced people for leisure arrived, that is, vacationers. Now the incidence is high due to the increase in people and together with the incivility of the displaced causing more restrictions. Those of us here observe the dance and wait for September to arrive.

      • Jose Angel says:

        The only thing I am saying is that if you put time restrictions on establishments, the overcrowding is more concentrated in the same time slot and we are all more exposed

        • Vicens says:

          Exactly we are all exposed. That is why we hope to go to certain places and places in September. It is always like this and now with the current health situation with more reason. Although it can also happen that due to the excesses of the mass summer in September they put more restrictions on the population and not even in September we can enjoy

      • Adriana says:

        Very well said! vicens

    • Paqui Saez says:

      Bottles, drunkenness, chalets with more than 30 people, cheap tourism. Where are the police when they are needed and called?
      Here we only pay the most expensive taxes in Spain, have no infrastructure and now we have to not be able to rest at night. Chulvi you have shown off. As soon as the summer is over I'm leaving here and putting my house up for sale.

  6. Muriel says:

    Jávea is chaos, in general, whoever does not see it is blind.

    • Ignacio says:

      Javea, Denia, Gandia, Calpe etc.. all the towns are suffering exactly the same chaotic situation, in many of them they have been forced to apply a curfew and whoever does not want to see why is blind. Why is it that a curfew has to be applied? Why do restrictions have to be applied? It's all full of people who have been allowed to come anyway. Enjoy your summer.

  7. Frankie says:

    It would give the impression that the local government tries to follow in the footsteps of Benidorm.
    Lack of control is important, the right to night rest not taken into account.
    Fewer words and more action are needed.

  8. sonia kleyman says:

    Little point in having a curfew unless it is enforced. There seems to be little or no control in Javea these days – don't even see a policeman.

  9. Luis says:

    Maybe they should start regulating tourist rentals instead of favoring the existing lack of control. They rent in any way illegally individuals and agencies that do not even care what kind of people are entering residential areas. They sell it as idyllic and quiet and then rent it out to party hooligans. For that, do not sell it as something calm or exclusive. Behaviors like this devalue the environment and therefore prices. Who is going to want to rent at high prices to have to put up with uncivil behavior?

    • GLC says:

      Totally agree
      We are full of freaks who rent a chalet for 6 and 15 get in to yell, get drunk or worse and put the music on full blast all night.
      Javea has become a dunghill.

  10. xabiero says:

    Mr. Mayor, in all these years that you have been in charge of the government team, there are not a few municipal police officers who have been retiring and you have not done anything to solve the problem, so now do not come to us with Chinese tales You and only you are responsible for the fact that in Jávea we do not have enough municipal police officers.

    • Z says:

      I agree with you, there are many robberies taking place in broad daylight, due to a lack of police and civil guards, because there are too many officials in the town hall who heat chairs and are not necessary, and those who protect us are counted in drops

  11. Rachel says:

    It is that the curfew does not solve the problem that exists in Javea.
    Parties every day in private chalets from 00 to 7. Hell for the neighbors!!!
    There is a lack of foresight on the part of the City Council to be able to manage these situations that prevent the neighbors and residents of Javea from resting at night.
    Couldn't they have provided more police force earlier?
    It is a claim for years in summer.
    I think it is a shame that at this point we are suffering the consequences of senseless measures that harm our neighbors.
    It is that there is no way to sleep and there is no public support to correct it.
    You call the police and they are very busy so they don't even come all night and you put up with it. Let's see if you sleep after 8 in the morning when the works start!!!!!!!! (Those that do have a license)
    A hell that makes Javea a bad place to live

    • Sunny says:

      Things are looking bad, and the public that comes is of care... about ten years to this part...
      I don't see this recovering, we will go further, a coastal site that is already so popular… well, imagine.
      A pity, be careful! I liked Jávea a lot, now I see that there are too many people for such a small place, a magnet for people from Bajuna in recent years, which does not stop because it is increasing, finishing off the job our Government of more than A decade, I won't say more.

      • Luis says:

        Totally agree with both of you. And then they fill their mouths selling Javea as a white pearl. Of course, tourist real estate developments are “luxury”. I don't know what, constructions of tomes embedded in any hole, made with low-quality materials but very apparent for photos on the networks, destroying trees, vegetation and landscape quality, all to be rented out to drunkards and people who shouldn't even have one. kitchen. They don't deserve it. To eat at the restaurant to rent a house, just to drink and mess around.

    • Latitude 28 says:

      Last night I didn't take one ahead of me by a miracle.
      Where ?
      Avda. Of freedom.
      NOT A FUCKING LAMP !!!
      They go crossing like zombies...


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