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Digesett says they improve processes to remove vehicles from the Dog Track

Digesett dice mejoran procesos para sacar vehículos del Canódromo

The General Directorate of Land Traffic and Transport Safety (Digesett) He explained that they have made changes to their work model to expedite the delivery of confiscated motorcycles and vehicles.

The information was offered at a press conference headed by the head of the institution, Ramón Almonte Guzmán Peralta, who said that Spaces have been set up so that motorists can wait for the process “with dignity” and not on the outskirts of the Digesett, where they used to do it.

“We have undergone a transformation process to expedite the process of receiving and delivering motorcycles and vehicles that arrive at this center”, expressed Peralta in the vehicle retention center known as “El coco”.

Among the changes that the Digesett authorities have made is the setting of a space within the vehicular enclosure for shifts.

“Now they will wait less, do it sitting down and where the sun does not hit them”, added the head of the entity.

Likewise, the person in charge of “El coco”, Almonte Maldonado, stated that to expedite the process they have doubled the staff who can assist those who are going to remove a vehicle or motorcycle.

Previously in the also called Canódromo about 20 people provided services, now, according to Maldonado, 43 employees work between officers and civilians.

Guzmán Peralta indicated that Digessett has no intention of delaying deliveries, but rather that all motorcyclists obtain their vehicles as quickly as possible.

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However, Listín Diario collected some testimonies from motorists who think the opposite of the statements of the head of the entity.

Motorcyclists allege that they have to make multiple trips and pay unwarranted high fines in order to get their engines back.

"I have 13 giving trips here (to the dog track) and what they put me is to take a fight stack. The fine is without reason, because they say that he did not have a license but that is a lie"said the motorist Andújar Nival.

Neverthelessother motorcycle owners were able to get their motorcycles, although they assured that they received it in very poor condition compared to how they were when they were removed.

"That engine of mine was brand new and look how they left it all bare and ugly, the lenses and the mirrors broken, the crazy guard too. he is abuse"said Julian Cuevas.

At the dog track, spaces have been set up so that motorists can wait for the process “with dignity” and not on the outskirts of the Digesett, where they previously did.

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