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The University of Alicante is the first in the Community with a smoke-free campus

The Alicante University It is the first institution in the area and among the first in Spain to announce that smoking is not permitted on campus. This is the end of a campaign by the Healthy University Secretariat to make the campus of San Vicente del Raspeig a healthier and more sustainable place by reducing smoking.
As part of a nationwide campaign to increase awareness against smoking, the experiment, which is currently coming to an end, started in November 2023 when the university campus’s first smoke-free area opened.
Universities that promote health
Within the framework of the Spanish Network of Health-Promoting Universities, it is being developed in partnership with the Alicante province’s Association Against Cancer with the goal of educating young people about the risks associated with new electronic vaping devices and the significance of quitting smoking.
At the space’s inauguration, Arturo Jiménez, the organization’s vice president, underlined that one in eight cancer deaths occurred in nonsmokers who had been exposed to tobacco in their social or familial lives.
Areas within the province
Additionally, he said that, according to the Association Against Cancer’s observatory, two out of three people support this kind of campaign, and he estimated that 34 locations in the province have already been designated smoke-free.
According to Rector Amparo Navarro, the project was introduced gradually at specific campus locations and has advanced since it became evident that the university community as a whole supports this public health action.
He emphasised that the organisation he represents is dedicated to values-based education and the creation of responsible citizens after recalling his own experience as a student at the UA, when smoking was prevalent in classrooms and even in the Prevention service.
University of Health
Navarro expressed gratitude to Professor José Ramón MartÃnez Riera, the project’s proponent, for taking the initiative. Director of the Healthy University Secretariat, which answers to the Vice-Rectorate for Occupational Health, Sustainability, and Infrastructure.
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A 32-year-old woman dies in a motorcycle accident in Alicante

Emergency Information and Coordination Centre (CICU) reported that a 32-year-old woman has passed away as a consequence of a motorbike accident on Calle Sierra de Indias in Alicante.
The emergency medical service was informed of the traffic accident at 1:10 a.m.
A BLS unit and a SAMU unit were dispatched to the location. The medical services confirmed the death of a 32-year-old woman and treated a 30-year-old man for hand abrasions and a bruise over his eye.
The injured individual was transported to San Juan Hospital via SVB ambulance, as per health sources.
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Scam in Elche: When the main witness is your own car key

In the days leading up to Christmas 2018, they visited the Elche Police Station to report the theft of their vehicle. The crime was so prevalent that 210 individuals were investigated by the National Police Force for vehicle larceny in 2018. They had left a high-end vehicle located on Calle de la Iglesia in the El Altet district. Among the specifics, they stated that the event must have occurred between 8:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. The car was never stolen, and the couple who reported it had intended to collect €49,900, which was the value of the theft, as the car was essentially new with 11,601 kilometres. This matter was already established by the two previous rulings. The report was submitted by the wife, and the following day, the husband contacted the insurance company to request compensation and claim coverage for the accident.
The company’s sole action in the absence of a vehicle was to request both keys. They did not require much more, as they would serve as witnesses to the veracity of their assertions. The company received the keys a few days later and, with the assistance of a reader, confirmed that one of them had been used on January 2nd, 2019, approximately two weeks after the larceny was reported. The records also showed the vehicle’s mileage at that time. The proprietors did not program the second key they provided. The insurance company declined to provide coverage for the claim in light of this evidence, as the complainants were betrayed by the key. The automobile miraculously appeared at Calle Pedro Juan Perpiñán on February 27th.
After more than 24 hours of improper parking, the police retrieved the vehicle and transported it to the vehicle impound. However, it was not a joyful conclusion. The verdict indicates that the defendants did not return a third programmed vehicle key, which was subsequently used to continue operating the vehicle until its ultimate reappearance. The vehicle had already travelled 13,139 kilometres, which is more than 1,500 kilometres, since its mysterious disappearance.
Convicted
They were each sentenced to six months in prison, six months of disqualification from passive suffrage, and four months of a daily fine of 30 euros (approximately 3,600 euros) by the Criminal Court for the offence of simulation in medial competition with another of fraud. The ruling was upheld by Section VII of the Court; however, those who were dissatisfied with the resolution appealed to the Supreme Court, which accepted the defence arguments for processing due to a discrepancy between the sentence and the chamber’s jurisprudence. What was its location? The process involved determining whether the facts simulated a crime or not.
The prosecution of a false complaint filed with the judicial police, in which the individual claims to be the victim of a crime committed by anonymous individuals, is only a simulation if it results in procedural actions, according to a June 2020 ruling. Additionally, this form of complaint typically does not result in any judicial action. If a false complaint has not “disrupted the proper functioning of the Administration of Justice,” the crime of simulation does not exist. The Supreme Court declared that the punished conduct “affects this legal asset insofar as it uselessly and for nothing diverts resources and efforts from the Administration of Criminal Justice, requiring it to investigate unreal facts.” “Typically, the perpetrator’s actions will not be influenced by this particular motive.” When the true objective is another criminal objective, we will be confronted with a combination of offences (…) In these instances, the option is not between impunity and punishment; rather, it is between a single crime’s punishment or two punishments.
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Torrevieja installs two more fixed speed cameras

The Torrevieja City Council is installing two additional cameras to accommodate fixed radar devices for vehicle speed control in the city centre.
They are situated on Avenida Alfredo Nobel, opposite the Mar Bella senior residence, on the road that connects the Los Locos seashore with the Torre del Moro area, north of the town centre, which has been finished.
It has also been installed on Avenida de Baleares, near the green zone owned by Minister José Ramón Garcia Antón, and near the intersections with Calle Córcega and Tenerife. These streets are connected to the educational centres: IES Mediterráneo, La PurÃsima, and Colegio Público Virgen del Carmen.
In addition to another mobile radar device, the City Council will now have five booths for two fixed radar devices, following the acquisition of two booths and a radar. The acquisition, which cost nearly €58,000 (VAT included), was awarded to SICE, the same company that performs street lighting maintenance.
The two fixed devices that are adaptable to the kiosks are relocated on an ad hoc basis or throughout the year, contingent upon the Local Police’s requirements. As a result, drivers are unable to determine if they are actively participating. The new booths and radar necessitate a period of testing, calibration, and authorisation; consequently, they will not be implemented immediately. Activation may necessitate several months.
Safety on the road
Before this installation, the Traffic Department had already implemented signage enhancements on this section of Alfredo Nobel Road to mitigate speed. Educational radars were employed to alert drivers, who in this instance tended to accelerate in the direction of Torre del Moro-Playa de Los Locos, in the region commonly referred to as Las Calas.
The same action was taken at the other kiosk locations, including Avenida de Desiderio RodrÃguez in San Roque, Avenida de las Cortes Valencianas, and Avenida d’Gregorio Marañón at Acequión beach, more than a year ago. The radar has enabled the reduction of speeds in urban areas to below 40 kilometres per hour in areas where accidents, particularly those involving pedestrians, have resulted in severe injuries and fatalities.
Penalties
The imposition of hundreds of sanctions of no less than €200 has more than offset the investment of over €60,000 for the first three-cabin radar implemented since mid-2023 and continuing throughout 2024. The most frequently imposed fines are €300, €400, and €500. Concurrently, municipal technical services field numerous appeals each month.
The technicians responsible for the contract have stated that the new acquisition will enhance road safety in the city, which “will undoubtedly result in a decrease in accidents in Torrevieja.”
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