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Americas · Las CondesAndrés Chadwick Costa, an audiovisualist and creative of political campaigns, was surprised at a vehicle control driving with his expired driver’s license. In addition, the vehicle driving, according to information from Contigo in the Morning of CHV, a Renault Clio car in 2007, did not have its documentation in order and kept 330 fines. The car was taken out of circulation at a control of Carabineros and municipal staff, in Las Condes. During th…See the Story
Campaign Creative: Andrés Chadwick Is Surprised Costa Driving with Expired License - La Tercera
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Justice · SantiagoOn Thursday, the 21st Civil Court of Santiago took the pre-trial measure of withholding money for $100 million from the collection of tickets, for the concerts that Cuban singer-songwriter Silvio Rodríguez is holding at Movistar Arena in Santiago since September 29.The saga of events continued successfully on Wednesday October 1, and will be repeated on Sunday 5 and Monday 6 of this month. The measure was requested by the Chilean Society of Musi…See the Story
Justice Orders Withholding Collection of Silvio Rodríguez Shows in Chile for Non-Payment of Fees - La Tercera
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Americas · SantiagoThe TV station Canal 13 drew attention after it was revealed that one of its programs faced a million-dollar fine after broadcasting content not suitable for all audiences. According to the National Television Council (CNTV), the program "Hay que solar" was fined 80 UTM, which is equivalent to more than five million pesos because in one of its episodes they spoke about "amarres", showing "biological fluids for its realization." The Court of Appe…See the Story