Puerto Vallarta News

Puerto Vallarta News

Business owners in Puerto Vallarta do not want the army patrolling the streets

The businessmen of Puerto Vallarta agree that the Mexican Army should not continue in the streets and what should be done is to strengthen local police and security.

After the Senate of Mexico approved extending the permanence of the Armed Forces in public security tasks until 2028, business leaders gave their opinion on the matter and agreed that it is not good for them to remain on the streets for so long and even less so in a tourist destination such as Puerto Vallarta, because an image of insecurity is generated.

"In certain conflicts that . . .

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