Thursday, December 26, 2013

Dozens of youths reported "scam" in Valencia to not let them get into a New Year's Eve



Dozens of young people between 14 and 16 have reported that a company has left them without celebrating New Year's Eve in Alameda Palace of Valencia despite having the corresponding entries, costing between 40 and 50 euros, and allowing access to property despite not exceed 16 years, as reported by sources familiar with the situation and the Valencian Association of Consumers and Users (AVACU).



As indicated , a company rented premises Alameda Palace for a party this past December 31 , and previously sold tickets on various web pages and through fixed facilities . In them, as has been indicated from AVACU is advertised that it was " the only party for children " and to buy tickets requested identity cards , to check that they were over 14 years - and the data were taken. The entry of young people aged 14 to 15 years these premises is legal if certain requirements are met Since AVACU explained that the entry of young people between 14 and 15 years clubbing is legally permitted provided that certain requirements are met at drink , snuff , etc. . However, when these children were possessed this Tuesday night to enter the property , were denied entry, prompting got together on the street between 200 and 300 young people , some with their parents , asking for explanations , have indicated the sources.
Also , to the Alameda crews also attended several local police and national police to control the crowds of people and cut the street, although it is unknown at the moment if Chief has opened some kind of investigation.

Dozens of youths reported "scam" in Valencia to not let them get into a New Year's Eve

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