Residents of poor communities began to burn buses in protest
Bus burned in slum |
Over the last five years a form of protest has become very common in the cities of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro: burning bus.
It wasn't enough the poor quality of public transportation offered to the population in these two cities, the people began to set fire to these vehicles in protest against any fact: traffic accidents, prision of local traffickers, tax increases, lack of water and lack of electricity. Once, a group of residents set fire to two buses due to the defeat of a local team in a soccer league.
This type of crime was common in the poorest neighborhoods and now is spreading, often causing the closure of interstate highways.
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