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There Are Still Complaints by Flanneleros in the Capital; City Council Recognizes that the Activity Is Still Not Regulated

The activities of the San Luis Potosí lavacoches, SLP, continue unregistered.- Although it had been promised to regulate their activity, the flaneleros or known as "comes, comes" continue to be the object of citizen complaints in the capital for hoarding the parking boxes and offering even violently to the drivers their services, who try to force them to pay for taking care of their cars when they leave them in some street, especially in the His…
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The activities of the San Luis Potosí lavacoches, SLP, continue unregistered.- Although it had been promised to regulate their activity, the flaneleros or known as "comes, comes" continue to be the object of citizen complaints in the capital for hoarding the parking boxes and offering even violently to the drivers their services, who try to force them to pay for taking care of their cars when they leave them in some street, especially in the His…

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Agencia de noticias SLP San Luis Potosi broke the news in on Monday, March 16, 2026.
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