Boondock dressed as superhero are facing the crime in Brazil

Man dressed as Batman argues with mayor of São Paulo
Due to the increasing wave of violence that swept the Brazilian urban centers, several groups of people began to take justice into their own hands. Fight with bandits on the streets, arrest offenders on poles with chains and lynch the thieves in public places, became common activity in Brazil. To complete, a group of "vigilantes" began to act dressed as American superheroes fighting crime in Brazilian streets and even doing actions that benefit the environment.


One of the points worked by public security experts is that these people are fighting spontaneously against crime because the Brazilian government is inefficient and does not have enough structure to educate young people and fight crime at the same time. In the state of São Paulo there is a deficit of about 100,000 police officers, besides the fact that public schools not form honest citizens due to little investment the federal government in education. Another factors that increases the violence is the indifference of parents with their children's education, the lack of family planning and the incentive that the Brazilian media gives to teenagers have children, doing grow up  the number of unwanted children and future criminals.
"Where the state not go, someone has to reach," said one of the vigilantes.

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