Translated by Brian Schwarz
Originally published Thursday, December 10, 2009 in "La Nacion" (lanacion.com) under the heading Colectiveros vuelven a cortar accesos a Escobar tras el brutal asalto a un chofer
BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA - Busmen of Line 60 [in Buenos Aires Province] have decided to initiate a strike, cutting off service to certain bus routes in protest of a brutal attack on one of their coworkers whose finger was cut off during an early morning robbery attempt.
The driver’s coworkers this morning blocked transit on the northbound Pan-American Highway. The mobilization started at the Line 60 Terminal in the town of Ingeniero Maschwitz and headed toward Escobar [some 60 miles north of the capital]. Later, protesters blocked the entrance to Escobar’s town hall, causing some disorder, where they delivered a petition demanding heightened security.
Around noontime today, while attempting to call a meeting which they hoped city officials would attend, the drivers commenced another blockade. This time, the interruptions affected access to the Buenos Aires area: that of GarĂn (route 26) and the heart of the city (route 25). Access to the Inmigrantes bridge remained open.
The attack
Following the attack, the driver was helped by a family from the area, and then he was taken to the hospital in Escobar, where he received first aid. Later he was taken to a private clinic in the provincial division of Vincente Lopez, where he remains under observation.
The act occurred just after 4 a.m., when the driver, just a few meters before arriving at the terminal in the provincial division of Escobar, noticed two men on the bus who were apparently asleep.
After calling them several time from his seat and getting no response, the victim went to wake them up and one of the assailants took out a weapon concealed in his clothes and demanded that the driver return to the wheel and turn off the lights.
After beating him and demanding that he give them anything of value and the key to the bus’s ticket box, one of the criminals cut off the driver's finger, according to police sources.
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