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STANDARDS ARE NOT THE SAME FOR EVERYONE

With amazement we have found most of the Plaza de María Pita fenced and not accessible to the general public motivated by the development, during these days, of the Medieval Fair. It is striking that for some activities that last for six days the municipal government of the tide has not put any problem for this important enclave Corunna is closed to public use and nevertheless did not allow, in its day, that the Association of Meigas go A small space of this same place, during two hours, to celebrate the traditional act of homage to Maria Pita.

Something similar happens with the Medieval Fair that is allowed all kinds of noises until midnight and yet the Association of Meigas was denied permission to celebrate the Evening Dance Cycle, at night, despite To be a days of ballet and dance whose completion never exceeded twelve at night. We suppose that the whole problem is that in the said place there is a certain adviser of a certain councilor who must be disturbed by the noise and yet that the neighbors of the Old City have to endure trumpets, drums, drums and bagpipes until midnight , That does not matter.

And another thing, even the musical hours in the Old City these days exceed this hour thanks to the concerts organized by a local owned by a sympathizer of the tide who does what he really wants.

Apparently, according to these upstart sectarians, the rules are not of equal application for all. Another shame. Never has a city reached less since it is ruled by these people, nor a people like this one more.