Crashes are now solved with machetes and kicks. Where are the police? (+Viral video)

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An act of violence was recorded on November 28, on the street 49 Ayacucho with race 49 Junín, Medellín, after a bus driver and a motorcyclist collided will face “machetes” and kicks after crashing

This fact has been recorded by witnesses, who decided to record the incident. The driver of the collective transport unit got off after the motorcyclist broke a couple of windows with his helmet. Driver he was armed with a machete without measuring himself, he began to use it against his rival.

A similar case occurred last Tuesday, November 29, at the Bulerías roundabout, Laureles neighborhood, Medellín, between two drivers. In this case, those involved attacked each other with punches and kicks after colliding their vehicles.

Faced with these problems, the driver unions have blamed Law 2251 of July 14, 2022, which seeks a quick reconciliation between the drivers involved in a crash or minor accident.

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For his part, John Fredy Escudero, union leader of the taxi drivers of Medellín who “What was done with this law was to put an end to citizen security and leave drivers helpless. I don’t know what was intended with that rule”.

In fact, the conductors indicate that these confrontations are presented by evidence and data collection of those involved, a function that previously corresponded to the transit agent.

What does the regulation say?

Law 2251 of July 14, 2022 stipulates that the Police do not attend simple crashes where there is only material damage and no personal injury occurs.

In all traffic accidents where only material damage is caused in which insured or uninsured vehicles, property, things or animals are affected and no personal injuries occur, drivers, insurers and other interested parties will collect all the evidence of the case through the use of of technical and technological tools”.


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