By Diane Lindquist
UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER
December 4, 2007
TIJUANA – In response
to attacks on American tourists, Baja California's coastal toll road
will have round-the-clock patrols from all levels of government, said
the state's new public security secretary, Daniel De La Rosa Anaya.
Speaking yesterday after a closed meeting with tourism and real estate
development representatives from the area, De La Rosa said security
units from the federal government and coastal municipalities will supplement
patrols currently handled by state police and the federal assistance
force called Angeles Verdes, or Green Angels.
“This should clearly help the security situation,” he said.
De La Rosa said communications
systems also will be improved.
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