Nightly Patrols in Son Guells: When Neighbors Take Over the Streets
What Residents in Son Guells Say Is Happening
Residents in Son Guells report break-ins, drug use, assaults and problems linked to motorhomes and illegal connections.

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What problems are residents reporting in Son Guells, Palma?
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Why are residents in Son Guells patrolling the streets at night?
Residents say they began patrolling after feeling unsafe and seeing more incidents in the area.
Is it legal for neighbors in Mallorca to organize their own patrols?
Neighbor patrols can be lawful, but only if they do not replace the police or escalate situations.
What can Mallorca residents do if they feel unsafe in their neighborhood?
Residents can improve safety with reporting, lighting, locks, and direct contact with authorities.
What role does social work play in problems like those in Son Guells?
Social services are needed because street drug use is also a welfare and health issue.
Are there reliable crime figures for Son Guells in Palma?
Clear public figures for Son Guells have not been widely available.
Why are motorhomes becoming part of the conflict in Son Guells?
Residents say motorhomes are adding pressure through parking, water use and space conflicts.
What long-term solutions are suggested for safer streets in Mallorca neighborhoods?
Safer streets need police, social services, and better local coordination, not just citizen patrols.
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