Calle Manacor Parking Garage: Controversy over Drugs, Litter and Surveillance
When a Parking Garage in Palma Starts to Feel Unsafe
Poor lighting, litter and weak oversight can make a Palma parking garage feel unsafe for drivers and residents.

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When is a parking garage in Palma most likely to feel unsafe?
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Why has the Calle Manacor parking garage in Palma become a concern for residents?
Residents say the garage has become associated with litter, needles and drug use.
Are cameras and loudspeakers enough to solve problems in Mallorca parking garages?
They can help with control, but they do not solve the underlying social issues.
What should Mallorca residents do if they find syringes or drug paraphernalia in a public garage?
Do not touch the items and report them so they can be removed safely.
How can Mallorca handle homelessness around public parking areas without simply moving the problem elsewhere?
Moving people on is not a lasting solution without social support and housing options.
Is the Calle Manacor parking garage in Palma being cleaned more often now?
Yes, cleaning and security measures have been introduced, but ongoing maintenance still matters.
Why do some Mallorca cities use needle disposal points and outreach teams?
They reduce health risks and connect people with support.
What kind of long-term solution does Palma need for places like Calle Manacor?
A lasting solution needs social support, cleaning and housing options, not only surveillance.
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