Both the Secretary General for Agriculture, Cristina Massot, and the Third Deputy Mayor of Barcelona, Albert Batlle, assure that patrols of Rural Agents, the Guardia Urbana (Barcelona's municipal police), the Mossos d'Esquadra (Catalan police), and civic agents and volunteers will be monitoring all access points. These agents' objective is to inform citizens, not to issue fines, but Massot and Batlle warn that, "with the regulations in hand, they can do so," and that if necessary, they will.
Batlle explained that "Barcelona has experience in closing spaces," especially in the wake of the pandemic, and expressed confidence that both residents and tourists visiting the city "will react in a very civic-minded manner." Massot, in turn, said that the Catalan government "understands" that "with the arrival of warmer weather and after so many weeks of restrictions, particularly in the Vallès region, people may be growing weary" and that some measures may be relaxed. In this regard, he assured that the government will intensify its campaigns to remind people of the rules.