New Curfew in Hocabá, Yucatán Sparks Community Safety Measures

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The City Council of Hocabá, Yucatán, has introduced a new set of security measures, one of which includes a curfew for minors after 11:00 pm. To ensure compliance with these rules, the municipal police will be conducting nighttime surveillance operations. They will be monitoring businesses, parks, and other populated areas to maintain order and security.

Minors found outside their homes after the curfew will be asked to return home. If the same individuals are found to be repeatedly violating the curfew, their parents or legal guardians will be notified. Should the issue continue, the parents may face administrative sanctions.

In addition to the curfew, the City Council is also encouraging the community to adhere to road safety measures. This is part of their effort to prevent traffic accidents and ensure the safety of all residents.

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