Calvia town hall yesterday presented its new beach security plans for summer 2017. Mayor Alfonso Rodriguez accompanied by the councillor for tourism, Antonio Garcia, and the chief of Calvia’s police, Justino Trenas, unveiled four new Segways which officers will be using to patrol the beaches of Magalluf and Palmanova along with two quad bikes and a support vehicle.
This year, a new community police force will be on the beat in resorts. The new force consists of ten members of the local police and their sole responsibility will be beach security. Four officers will be on duty at any one time.
Also this year, a forty-strong team of lifeguards will be on duty, a small fleet of rescue ribs will be stationed on the main beaches and two rescue vessels with two lifeguards on board will be patrolling the coastline. There will also be a rapid intervention vessel manned by a lifeguard, a support ambulance and two coordinators controlling the beach patrols.
As for services on the beach, the mayor explained that back in the middle of March, the town hall began installing sun shades and sunbeds and that by 1 May all were in place and all the beach services were operative.
In addition this summer, the Calvia 2000 municipal services agency is also increasing its beach cleaning operations and has an extra 155 employees.