This was the ‘clash’ between a high heels race and a religious procession

The city of Salamanca has been involved in the controversy. In one of its streets, while a heel race commemorating International LGTBI Pride Day, a religious procession passed at the same time. This generated moments of tension between the police and the people who were there. ‘Everything is a lie’ has spoken with the presenter of the event to find out what happened.

There are two official versions, according to the Salamanca City Councilthose in charge of the religious procession They had asked permission before and on the other, the organizers of the Salamanca Pride who, they claim, that no one told them anything until a policeman The party stopped to allow the procession to cross through the same place.

Communiqué Town Hall of Salamancacuatro.com

“I felt like a criminal,” said the presenter of the event.

Sarah Santaolallaa ‘TEM’ collaborator and presenter of the event, connected with the program and told us what happened: “I felt like a criminal, we were presenting a high heels race, which has been held for three years and there had never been any problem. However, yesterday we were doing the various activities of the event and it appears a policeman to tell us that we have to cut it because In 20 minutes a procession will pass by.”

Regarding the words of the Salamanca City Council, Sarah pointed out: “As much as they want to say there was one permit before another, even so Two permits cannot be granted on the same street. With how big the city is, why do you have to cross the same street at the same time?

The presenter of the event, regarding the moment in which the police officer told them that they had to stop the high-heeled race, stressed: “He didn’t give us any explanation, on top of that he came and He demanded that we stop the race in heels because the procession had to pass. It was amazing”.

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2024-06-28 14:08:18
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