'We can't take it anymore': Neighborhood patrols in Son Güells between self-defense and risk
The Safety Concerns Driving Son Güells Residents to Act
Residents in Son Güells are reporting break-ins, attempted squatting and street drug use as the main safety concerns.

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What safety problems are residents reporting in Son Güells, Mallorca?
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Why are residents in Son Güells, Mallorca, organising nighttime patrols?
People in Son Güells say they are patrolling because they no longer feel safe at night.
Are neighborhood patrols legal in Mallorca?
Residents may observe and report, but they should not act as police.
What should people do if they notice suspicious activity in Son Güells?
Document it and report it, rather than confronting anyone.
What is the safest way for neighbours in Mallorca to organise a community watch?
Community watches should observe and report, not intervene.
Would better lighting help improve safety in Son Güells?
Improved lighting is one of the practical measures residents are asking for.
How can Mallorca authorities respond to neighbourhood safety complaints more effectively?
Residents want police action, municipal follow-up and prevention measures to work together.
Should residents in Son Güells use pepper spray during night patrols?
Pepper spray can make tense situations worse and is not recommended for residents' patrols.
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