As part of the operation, which will take place in mainland
Portugal and in the Autonomous Regions of Madeira and the Azores, “the PSP will
increase its presence on public roads, reinforcing the visibility and capacity
to prevent the occurrence of criminal offenses, contributing to an increase in
the feeling of security of citizens”, says the PSP in a statement.
“Since this is the first Christmas season without
restriction measures, after two years of the pandemic, it becomes (even more)
necessary to continually value road safety and reinforce the call on citizens
to comply with the rules of the Highway Code, adapt your driving and the speed
at which you drive to the state of the road and the weather conditions that are
currently occurring”, adds the statement.
The PSP states that it will carry out “preventive visibility
operations, along with inspections during the festive season, with a special
focus on the main causes of accidents: speeding, driving under the influence of
alcohol and/or psychotropic substances, cell phone use while driving and
non-use (or incorrect use) of seat belts and restraint systems”.
In the week leading up to Christmas, inspection will focus
not only on large urban centers – anticipating the influx of people and
vehicles in the vicinity of shopping areas –, but also on access to the main
interurban road axes, accompanying traditional journeys for family gatherings.
The PSP will also maintain visibility in areas with a
greater influx of people, namely historic areas, public transport terminals, and
tourist areas.
They're gonna try to steal back the financial support that the government just announced for the people....
By Fred Doe from Algarve on 16 Dec 2022, 10:10
@ Fred Doe, if you obey the rules, you won't be fined and so won't have anything to pay. This totally undermines your argument. The Police are trying to make the roads safer and enforce traffic rules, not make money out of it.
By Billy Bissett from Porto on 16 Dec 2022, 14:59