The Buenos Aires Legislature Approved the Anti Trapitos Law Proposed by Jorge Macri: Multimillion Dollar Fines and up to Two Months in Jail
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From this sanction, those who take care of cars on the road or clean glass at traffic lights will receive far more important penalties than those in force.
Patricia Bullrich celebrated in networks the adoption of the anti-trapit law and left a strong message to the Buenos Aires officialism, mainly to Jorge Macri. The post "Some attempt to appropriate the ideas": Patricia Bullrich unmasked Jorge Macri's story after the adoption of the Anti-Trapitos Law appeared first on The Intransigent.
The Legislature of the City of Buenos Aires approved Law 6961, a reform to the Contravention Code proposed by the Head of Government, Jorge Macri, that tightens the penalties and establishes days of effective detention against the traps and window cleaners.In addition, it strengthens sanctions for the clubs or organizations that promote or participate in this activity.For its approval it obtained 36 positive votes.Antitrapitos law: what changes …
The initiative allows arrests, raises economic sanctions and expands the control on the public road over the “carecars”. With the impulse of the head of government, Jorge Macri, the Porteña Legislature approved a reform of the Contravention Code to tighten the sanctions against car-car-careers and window-cleaners. The new regulation allows detentions with penalties ranging from 10 days to 2 months in prison, as well as a sharp increase in fines …
The Porteña Legislature approved a reform promoted by Jorge Macri that tightens the sanctions against the traps, incorporating effective arrests and fines that may exceed $6.6 million. The new regulation also provides for arrests of up to 60 days for organizers and harsher punishments for those who act in mass events or through threats and extortions. Read more
Through a reform of the Contravention Code, the Legislature provided for penalties of up to 60 days of effective arrest for car-keepers and glass cleaners.The entry End of Zero Tolerance in CABA: the Buenos Aires government passed the law that punishes "traps" with jail was first published in #BorderJournalism.

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