On the program "Los Desinformadores," lawyer Vittorio Canessa discussed the bill creating the National Registry of Vandals and Public Incivilities, as well as the recent road built over the ditch in Colchane, where organized crime once again demonstrated its operational capacity. Regarding the legislative debate, Canessa began by explaining the boundary between crime and public incivility. "For a person to commit a crime, they must engage in con…
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On the program "Los Desinformadores," lawyer Vittorio Canessa discussed the bill creating the National Registry of Vandals and Public Incivilities, as well as the recent road built over the ditch in Colchane, where organized crime once again demonstrated its operational capacity. Regarding the legislative debate, Canessa began by explaining the boundary between crime and public incivility. "For a person to commit a crime, they must engage in con…