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The Local Police of San Miguel de Abona seals off the reggaeton festival site

July 29, 2022
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The Local Police of San Miguel de Abona came around 2:30 p.m. this Friday, July 29, to precinct of the installation mounted in Amarilla Golf to celebrate this Saturday the 30th the Reggaeton Beach Festival Tenerife. He did it with the support of the Civil Guard to avoid any public order problem.

The agents did not close the accesses so that all the material from the facility can be removed, practically finished for the concert. They warned representatives of the organizing company that the breach of the seal, a criminal figure, if the preparation of the festival continues and they try to celebrate it. It’s would entail the opening of judicial proceedings for “breaking of the administrative seal carried out by a competent authority.”

The City Council of San Miguel de Abona, according to sources from the Consistory, “has made every possible effort to try to carry out the celebration of the festival.” On the other hand “by admitting documentation after the deadline in the first file” and then “by allowing more papers to be delivered today at dawn that have been valued expressly to try to verify something new that would allow compliance with the law but nothing has changed regarding the first file. At the time of writing this information, the municipal technicians were preparing a new decree, but all the sectoral reports from the different areas of the San Miguel City Council were and are negative. There was no change in this regard.

The southern Consistory maintains the refusal to authorize the concert due to the lack of security guarantees, according to technical reports. The organizers tried to reverse the decision based on a decree last Tuesday from the mayor, Arturo González, with the delivery of documentation throughout the morning, but the refusal to grant permission remains. This is equivalent in practice to the suspension of the planned show in a venue with a capacity for 20,000 seats and with almost all the tickets sold.

"The Reggaeton Beach Festival cannot be held without authorization, if it continues down this path the Local Police of San Miguel de Abona will seal the venue"

“The Reggaeton Beach Festival cannot be celebrated without authorization, if it continues down this path, the Local Police of San Miguel de Abona will seal the venue”

The decree bases the decision in detail and for 31 pages. Is based on the lack of documentation by the organizers and in unfavorable technical reports from the urban and security fields.

The RBF company, promoter of the festival, tried to correct these deficiencies at the last minute with numerous documents and the municipal technicians analyzed it almost paper by paper, but there were many and complicated to solve. Among them, the lack of sectoral certificates such as the mandatory easement of the air corridor that must be sent by the State Aviation Safety Agency (AESA) in charge of this area in civil aviation.

The conclusions of the first document that will probably now be confirmed textually that it is determined “to deny the request for installation and prior authorization for the celebration of the public musical show called “Reggaeton Beach Festival Tenerife” for July 30, 2022 in the new field of practices of Amarilla Golf”.

Secondly, it proceeds to “warn the promoting entity that the development of an activity or the opening of an establishment subject to this law, without the corresponding prior license or without having made the prior communication, or responsible declaration when required , is considered a very serious infraction, and may be sanctioned, among others, with a fine between 15,001 and 30,000 euros, in accordance with Law 7/2011, of April 5, on classified activities and public shows and other complementary administrative measures.

The resolution is notified to the entity RBF Canarias SL “warning it that in the case of installation of the public show, the forced execution will be carried out by subsidiary execution, to the precinct of the venue through the Local Police of San Miguel de Abona”. This is already a reality just like the cancellation of the festival.



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