The National Road Safety Agency (ANSV) managed to identify the 52-year-old man who crossed a red light and almost hit a pedestrian.
The National Road Safety Agency (ANSV) managed to identify the driver who attacked a pedestrian with an iron this Tuesday in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Flowers. The brawl began when the motorist He almost ran over the pedestrian for crossing a red light.
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“Hit the car back, you idiot, hit it!“the motorist shouted while threatening the other individual with an iron in his hand. The attacked person recorded the sequence, which allowed the aggressor to be identified: a 52-year-old man with a driver’s license based in General San Martín, province of Buenos Aires.


After the incident, the ANSV acted ex officio and requested the corresponding authorities of the Province immediate suspension of the driver’s license. In turn, he asked for psychophysical reevaluation to determine if you are fit to continue driving any type of motor vehicle.
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The moment a driver attacked a pedestrian in Flores.
The aggression in the Flores neighborhood
In the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Flowersa tense afternoon was experienced this Tuesday when A driver crossed a red light, almost hit a pedestrian, and then chased him with an iron to attack him. The incident occurred around 6:30 p.m., in front of numerous witnesses.
It all started in Flowers Square, where Sebastián, a pedestrian, had to avoid the black Chevrolet car to avoid being hit.
One block later, in Ramón Falcón and Rivera Indarte, They both crossed paths again. Sebastián, outraged, confronted the driver and began recording him with his cell phone while accusing him of not respecting traffic signs.
The conflict escalated when Sebastián stood in front of the car to write down the license plate, which angered the driver. This one parked ahead, He got out of the vehicle with an iron in his hand and walked towards Sebastián in a threatening manner. Other witnesses intervened quickly to prevent a physical attack.
Source: Ambito

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