Overview
- Decree 0104/2026 takes immediate effect, folds into the municipal Code of Infractions, and designates the Secretariat of Government as the enforcing authority while awaiting council ratification.
- Fines range from 8,500 to 25,000 municipal modules, which officials say can total up to roughly 15 million pesos depending on severity and repeat offenses.
- Authorities can retain and seize vehicles for dangerous conduct, impose prolonged license suspensions, and file criminal complaints for unlawful entry onto private property.
- Violators must reimburse the municipality for medical care, emergency responses, and environmental and public-space restoration costs tied to their infractions.
- Six control posts now operate at La Frontera to verify documentation and conduct alcohol testing, with municipal agents able to request police support following recent serious accidents including the injury of an eight-year-old.