This occurred within the framework of the program Safe Stations which the official carries out together with the Secretary of Transportation, Franco Mogetta.
“Today we take another step so that Argentines who travel every day by train canThey can do it without being afraid of being victims of a crime while they go to work or return home,” said the former presidential candidate of Together for Change.
The minister maintained that the implementation of weapons in the stations implies “one more step for Argentines who travel every day by train can do so without fear of being victims of a crime while they go to work or return home.
“We have been working together with the Federal Police and the Ministry of Transportation of the Nation in the Safe Stations program, with “the objective of preventing robberies, kidnappings, harassment situations or drug sales, crimes that take place near the stations and on the trains themselves”, expanded during his presentation at the Federal Police Cadet School.
Finally, Bullrich stressed that Tasers are a tool that “allows you to go directly to the person you want to immobilize”and differentiated them from a firearm: “A Taser does not create a situation that can have unintended consequences.”
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According to Bullrich: “A Taser does not create a situation that can have undesired consequences.”
From the Security portfolio they point out that ““non-lethal pistols, will be of utmost importance to maintain order and prevent crime on train lines that transport more than 30 million people per month.”
Source: Ambito

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