The Interior Ministry in 2017 will buy a total of 3,500 female safety vests for the National Police and Civil Guard, an acquisition that matches the demand in this regard came by agents of the State Security Forces. The department now runs Juan Ignacio Zoido made the acquisition in a contest that will draw to acquire 5,250 units this pledge security, as published by the Servimedia agency.
The demand for female vests for national police and Civil Guards has been raised repeatedly by groups of agents such as the Unified Police Union (SUP) and the Unified Association of Civil Guards (AUGC). This situation has led to a civil guard Salamanca has declared this last November for insubordination after refusing last August to get a male vest and insist on getting a female who had acquired on their own.
At the same time, according to data of the Interior, between 2012 and 2016 they were acquired 39,500 protective vests with reflective tape for State Security Forces. Specifically, 32,681 were for the National Police and Civil Guard for 5226. Also, within this overall figure 1,500 vests were purchased for the Traffic Civil Guard, whose agents have been in the past shootings and assaults during patrol work are included.
As published ABC, the controversy surrounding the safety vests arose when it was found that those of ‘life’ did not have the same effect on men and women. “They have to be adjusted to the body” to be “real” effective and is “impossible” that which suits a portly 1.90 can be useful to a small woman, denounced the Unified Association of Civil Guards. “Nor is solved with a smaller size,” he notes, because “curves” female make if these safety clothing are “straight” no “protected” and also reduce the ability of movement for actions like “unsheathe the weapon or access the shackles. ” Hence, the claim that is in line with the physiognomy of the agents.