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The Govern Puts Limits on Graffiti and Raises up to 900,000 Euros the Fine for Vandalism Affecting the Railway Service

Summary by El Periódico
The Govern raises the tone against graffiti in railway installations and raises to 900,000 euros the fines for vandalism affecting the public transport service. As indicated in the bill presented by the Socialist group, the incivic behaviors in the infrastructures managed by Rodalies de Catalunya have become in recent years a problem "as visible as worrying". Renfe's data indicate that the cleaning of trains cost 11.6 million euros in 2023, the …

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The Govern raises the tone against graffiti in railway installations and raises to 900,000 euros the fines for vandalism affecting the public transport service. As indicated in the bill presented by the Socialist group, the incivic behaviors in the infrastructures managed by Rodalies de Catalunya have become in recent years a problem "as visible as worrying". Renfe's data indicate that the cleaning of trains cost 11.6 million euros in 2023, the …

·Barcelona, Spain
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The attraction of Catalonia and Barcelona is beyond doubt. The problem is that there is no filter, and so much good – innovation, science, new technologies, fairs – comes to you. In the less appetizing category we have to include graffiti lovers, who mostly get fed up with Rodalies trains. To the point that this side of the Ebro are more than half of the convoys painted all over the State. Renfe spends more than 11 million a year to clean their …

·Granada, Spain
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Parliament will amend the railway law on Tuesday to toughen penalties for graffiti, graffiti that has rendered two new trains unusable in recent days

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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Sunday, April 12, 2026.
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