The municipality of San Javier is the first in the Region of Murcia and one of the top 25 municipalities in Spain to have a "Drug-Test, a device capable of detecting drugs in saliva, which is incorporated into the new vehicle has been crowded this morning and will be operational from tomorrow, as reported by the Security council Manuel Leal.
The new device will immediately detect drug use in crowded traffic or you can perform routine checks the local police.
Coinciding with the inauguration of Road Safety Park San Javier by the Government Delegate, Rafael González Tovar, and the Mayor of San Javier, Pepa Garcia together with the Provincial Director of Transport, Francisco Javier Jiménez and Security mayor, Manuel Leal , has introduced the new vehicle that will work "as a mobile barracks," according to the Mayor explained, given the operational autonomy that allows the new framework.
This is a municipal ambulance, which has exceeded 8 years in operation regulations, and has now been converted into a crowded car by the Provincial Department of Transport.
The mayor of San Javier, Pepa Garcia explained that the vehicle is equipped with sampling and evidential breathalyzer, camera, computer, Turbo-Flare lights, buoys señalizadotas, copier, fax, scanner and printer, furniture suitable as a desk, radio, fire extinguisher, signaling equipment optical-acoustic and electrical installation.
In the coming days we will incorporate a radar, and the Drug-Test, for which management will train local police six next week conduct a 2 day course in Valencia.
The Provincial Director of Transport, Francisco Javier Jiménez San Javier pointed out that the town was chosen by the Provincial Traffic Directorate to develop the region's pilot program drug detection through this type of control, so you'll be one of the first in Spain to use it.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier