The association ensures that many agents have volunteered. Faced with this “passivity”, they form small contingents
“With rage and dismay”, the Unified Association of Civil Guards (AUGC) denounced that “hundreds of agents” are outraged “at not being able to help” in the areas affected by DANA in Valencia, “despite their volunteering” .
In a statement from its provincial board of directors, it indicates that “many companies and specialties” of the Valencia Command “have asked to surrender voluntarily and without prejudice to the service to set up services” where necessary : to help people, save corpses or put an end to the continued looting of businesses.
The complaint comes as they hear “constantly” how Civil Guard patrols “continue to be overwhelmed, requesting reinforcements that never arrive.” “Meanwhile, others are sitting on their hands, helpless at not being able to attend,” they add from the provincial board of directors.
From this association, which has some 31,000 members throughout Spain, they say they do not understand “why the job sites are not activated” for the Civil Guards who, voluntarily, wish to go and help “in a coordinated, orderly manner and with a specific goal. ” ” at point zero. “We can’t go on an adventure,” they emphasize.
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