【Morelia, Mic】Morelia Police Sanction Illegally Parked Cars on Virrey de Mendoza Street in Morelia

Editor’s Note

This brief report highlights the responsiveness of local authorities to citizen concerns raised via social media. It serves as a reminder of the role public reporting can play in upholding community standards and traffic regulations.

Policía Morelia sancionan autos mal estacionados en calle Virrey de Mendoza en Morelia
Police Respond to Citizen Report

Following a citizen complaint about vehicles parked on the sidewalk of Virrey de Mendoza Street, officers from the Morelia Police arrived at the scene and applied corresponding sanctions to the motorists who violated the traffic regulations.

The complaint was published on social media, where it was pointed out that “cars are parked occupying the entire sidewalk, and you cannot walk there.” Minutes later, municipal authorities attended to the report.

Commissioner’s Statement on Violations
“On average, about 50 infractions are issued daily for parking in prohibited places,”

stated Pablo Alarcón Olmedo, Commissioner of the Morelia Police, who recently provided this information. The commissioner highlighted that operations have been implemented, such as the removal of obstacles on public roads, the “Diamond” operation—which seeks to expedite traffic in areas with high vehicular flow—and the regulation of motorcycle use.

Common Locations for Violations

The spaces where regulations are commonly violated include: medians, sidewalks, walkways, roundabouts, pedestrian or cyclist zones, ramps, garages, school entrances, pedestrian crossings, streets with prohibition signage, and corners.

Ongoing Patrols and Citizen Reporting

The Morelia Police continue with constant patrols and urge citizens to report such situations via telephone or WhatsApp at 443 113 5000.

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⏰ Published on: July 05, 2025