Just 2 days from Augustine Medina 16- year-old passed away after being struck by a trespassing driver in the restricted area of the Metropolitan Recreational Way, bicyclist collectives and civil society were preparing a demonstration in the Straight to Cholula, minute in which they were assaulted once again by a vehicle driver.
This Tuesday afternoon, the biking groups of Puebla, They had actually summoned a presentation at the height of Calzada Zavaleta to create exposure amongst people about the regard that the bicyclists and pedestrians in the streets of Puebla. Simply as they started to stop traffic on the side of the Straight to Cholula In the instructions of Zavaleta and Santa Cruz Buena Vista, the driver of an Acura-type truck with RAW-508 C black license plates, he attempted to avert the blockade by “tossing” his truck at the protesters.
Even with the existence of representatives of the Puebla Municipal Police that they did not avoid the advance of the driver and they might not manage the scenario either, the residents disappointed with what took place and the aggressiveness by the user of a vehicle tossed rocks at the vehicle which broke the windows.
For the above, the driver sped up and left in the instructions of the La Loma area However, the residents themselves and in cooperation with the cops overtook the male whom they continued to stone up until a discussion was developed to lastly let him go.
In this regard, the biking groups They have actually revealed that as soon as again the Puebla authorities have actually not had the ability to ensure their security, when it comes to an occasion with a previous report in order to have the assistance of local transit with the objective of avoiding this kind of aggressiveness.
It is essential to keep in mind that the presentation on this day was called with the intent of requesting for justice around the case of Augustine Medina and a white bike would be positioned in his honor, regardless of a brand-new roadway event, has actually created much more discontent amongst civilians and bike users.
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