AUMENTAN LAS MULTAS EN CABA Y ASÍ TAMBIÉN LA VIVEZA CRIOLLA

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Nuevas montos para las infracciones de tránsito en la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, con multas que pueden llegar a casi un millón de pesos. Mientras tanto siempre tenemos a los vivos de siempre con las excusas más desopilantes.

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00:00and there's a cop who can make you a fine of how much, Lucio?
00:04Up to almost a billion pesos.
00:08What?
00:09Yes, yes.
00:10Little streets, avenues and passages too.
00:12Yes, of course.
00:13Well, attention because they have come out, look,
00:15the new fines have come out for precisely committing traffic infections.
00:20It may be that a traffic officer registers it for you.
00:22Yes.
00:23The truth is that many work well, they order,
00:25sometimes in schools for the double row they tell you,
00:28put yourself here, put yourself there.
00:30Many work well, others are only dedicated to lifting.
00:33In the province there were the old gray foxes.
00:35Of course, yes, those who hid behind a sign.
00:37They said foxes.
00:38My grandmother said the gray fox, yes.
00:40But here you have the cameras.
00:42Of course.
00:43I'm afraid that urban gangs break the cameras because ...
00:46Well, it doesn't matter.
00:47Look at the fines.
00:48Cover the patent.
00:49Okay, no.
00:50How are you going to cover the patent?
00:51No, no.
00:52What?
00:53No.
00:54I mean ...
00:55Stop, stop, Lucio.
00:56You have to explain it to him because it was blurred and you didn't realize it.
00:58Well, but there ...
00:59It can happen.
01:00There you sit with the missing controller and explain it to him.
01:02You fight.
01:03You always have the possibility to explain it.
01:05Now, those who put the CD on the patent so that the patent is not seen.
01:09They want to commit a crime.
01:10It's for the only thing that is the CD now, right?
01:12To cover your patent.
01:13Of course.
01:14Yes, lately, yes.
01:15In addition, they were scratched often.
01:16But I say, if you want to cover the patent, because you don't want them to know what you are doing
01:20and you want to commit a crime.
01:21Cover the patent.
01:22Stop, do you want to see cases, Lucio?
01:25Yes, yes.
01:26This last one, the one I saw in the morning.
01:29Let's see, stop, stop.
01:30I'm going to comment on it because it's spectacular.
01:31People's excuses.
01:32Brilliant.
01:33That covers the patent for everything that costs the fine.
01:35Let's see, show me.
01:36You're going to have it ...
01:41Excellent.
01:42Oh, well.
01:43Look.
01:44Oh, well.
01:45And that system, why is it on?
01:46No, for security reasons.
01:47The problem is that system.
01:49Vehicles cannot have the control covered.
01:51For something is that.
01:54Of course.
01:55The issue is that it can't be there because obviously you're not going to have it covered here
01:58because it's a control.
01:59No, I can't have it covered.
02:00But then why do you have that device?
02:02No, for security.
02:03Security of what?
02:04No, mine.
02:05And well, to cover at some point.
02:10Of course.
02:11How do you explain that you have a hair?
02:13And then explain.
02:14No, what happens is that I go by belt road.
02:17No, but now you are in the capital.
02:19No, I don't go by road.
02:20I go every so often.
02:21Well.
02:22Every summer I go to Ciudad Evita, for example.
02:24Then I commit a traffic infraction here.
02:26And I say, no, what happens is that I go fast because you see.
02:28But stop.
02:29In the province I don't respect traffic lights.
02:31Lucio.
02:32Here it is capital.
02:33There is a second part because there are more.
02:34No, I do it.
02:35There are more.
02:36There are always more.
02:37Well.
02:38Excuses.
02:39Let's see.
02:40It's spectacular.
02:41A little more.
02:42A little more.
02:43A little more.
02:44A little more.
02:45A little more.
02:46A little more.
02:47A little more.
02:48A little more.
02:49A little more.
02:50A little more.
02:51Oh, hey.
02:52What?
02:53Here we are with the alcohol control.
02:55Those are three glasses of wine, right?
02:59Wait.
03:00Yes.
03:01No, more.
03:030-6.
03:041,45?
03:05Wait.
03:06Because 0-5 is 2 ...
03:07Well, 6, then.
03:08If they are ...
03:10If there are booze glasses then.
03:14You're singsong, right?
03:15It's a tub.
03:16A blue bottle, no.
03:18Yes, of course.
03:20you're Tomasoli, you got out of the bottle by yourself and you didn't invite anyone.
03:27Well, can we show the numbers?
03:29Look, show me the excess of speed.
03:31Excess of speed. Now, I have one thing, Guille, I know people who are dedicated to the subject
03:36and who drive their cars to come to Libertadora at this speed.
03:40If you are driving at 140 km per hour on your way to Buenos Aires, you want to kill yourself.
03:48I mean, you have a suicidal instinct, unless it's early in the morning.
03:54Maybe it's wrong, obviously, but unless it's early in the morning on some very clear avenue,
03:58very wide, very wide, I don't know, Libertador, no, no.
04:02Directorio, Lugones.
04:04Rivadavia early in the morning, Juan de Garay, Córdoba, the one you want.
04:09But if you're...
04:11Lucio, if you're cutting traffic lights and someone is already crossing you, you don't have time to brake.
04:17Of course, 140 km per hour in the capital, you're ready to kill yourself.
04:22To kill.
04:24A cat crosses, or the lady who scratched the cars in front crosses and you hit the stick.
04:30Well, the fine is 2,520,000 to 2,520,800 pesos.
04:35In this case, I think it's perfect.
04:37Do we have more examples?
04:39Because there are things that are more...
04:41I mean, there aren't many people who walk 140 km per hour in the capital, but...
04:44On weekends, yes.
04:46Crossing a red light between 189,060 and 945,300 is fine, you don't have to cross a red light.
04:53No, obviously.
04:54The issue is the yellow, you see, that sometimes the yellow...
04:59It's too short and they catch you red in the section you're passing.
05:02Of course.
05:03No, I say it as an excuse, I don't want to look for excuses.
05:05No, no, no, but it happens.
05:06The yellow is supposed to slow you down, not to speed you up.
05:09But sometimes, you're in the yellow, you cross a pedestrian crossing,
05:13and what do you do? You go back, and the one behind you is stuck.
05:17Lucio, that doesn't give you material to fight the Faltas court.
05:20How?
05:21When you, that, that, crossing in yellow, doesn't give you material to discuss the fine.
05:25Of course, you can go fight it.
05:27You fight it.
05:28If you fight it, they're not inflexible, if, I don't know...
05:31If you don't have a fine.
05:32Some time ago, I had to clean the fines, and I had some to, I don't know,
05:36park here in Palermo, and I said,
05:38but do you have any idea what it's like to park in Palermo?
05:40Of course.
05:41It drives you crazy.
05:42Well, I still paid, obviously, what was due.
05:44But they make you like a fine, right?
05:46Of course.
05:47You fight it.
05:48With respect, you can get...
05:49Well, this one should be more expensive.
05:52Yes, as it is.
05:53Obstruct ramp for disabled people, 189,600.
05:56I think that the most vile thing, the last thing you can do,
06:00in addition to driving at 140 km per hour,
06:03is either obstruct ramp for disabled people or park in a garage.
06:06Whoever parks outside a garage is a...
06:08It's evil.
06:09It's a shameless thing.
06:10It's a person who doesn't have...
06:12It's evil.
06:13It doesn't make sense.
06:14Well...
06:15Are there more?
06:16Yes, I think there are more.
06:17Obstruct ramp for disabled people.
06:18It's this.
06:19Get rid of it, guys.
06:21Yes.
06:22Get rid of it.
06:23Today, most accidents, when you hit someone in the face, it's because...
06:25It's also pretty low.
06:27It's pretty low.
06:28Get rid of it.
06:29Do you intend to dissuade this behavior?
06:31I have the excuse, I have the argument to...
06:33No, I wasn't sending a text message.
06:35I was sending a WhatsApp.
06:37Of course.
06:38The text message is the SMS.
06:40It's true, it's true.
06:42Yes, it was the next one.
06:43With headphones or talking on the phone.
06:45Hey, but if the headphones don't distract you in sight.
06:47Get rid of the headphones.
06:48What happens is that...
06:49Get rid of the headphones.
06:50Sorry.
06:51Well, in such a case, even the hearing aid is fine.
06:53I listen to the radio all the time.
06:54And it distracts you too.
06:55Of course.
06:56Yes, it distracts you.
06:57It isolates you.
06:58Of course.
06:59When you're running.
07:00Let's take a stupid example.
07:01You're going to run.
07:02You put on the headphones.
07:03What for?
07:04To concentrate, to have the strength to run, to distract you and to isolate you.
07:07Yes.
07:08So I think it's also...
07:09The issue is that there are people who drive more with their eyes.
07:11People who drive with their eyes and ears.
07:13It's true.
07:14I don't know.
07:15Yesterday.
07:16Yesterday, for example, Siguille arrived late.
07:17He arrived late to the field.
07:18And at minute 40, he scored a silver goal.
07:21Oh, look.
07:22Siguille was listening to the radio.
07:25Siguille was listening to the radio.
07:27He was late to the field.
07:29And they're not going to fine you.
07:31And Siguille was listening to the radio inside the field and thinking it was going to be 0-0.
07:34Of course.
07:35Obviously.
07:36We won.
07:37It was the same in Avellaneda.
07:38It wasn't in Buenos Aires, but it doesn't matter.
07:41Maybe he arrived right after the goal and wanted to kill himself.
07:43Yes, for example.
07:44I've had to listen to Hurricane games on the radio while driving.
07:47It wasn't the best situation in the world.
07:49And I should stop because...
07:52Coco, eat.
07:53I'll tell you later.
07:55I get very nervous.
07:56Yes.
07:57Well, there's one more.
07:58There's one more.
07:59Not wearing the seat belt.
08:01Sure.
08:02And not having the VTV on during the day.
08:03Hey, don't wear the seat belt.
08:05That's true.
08:06It's automatic.
08:07You have to do it like this.
08:08Sure.
08:09Do you get on it?
08:10You get on it.
08:11If you don't wear the seat belt, you get stuck.
08:12You forget it.
08:13Plus, the others give you an alarm.
08:14That's how we live.
08:15And they don't turn it on directly.
08:16No, and you go crazy with the alarm.
08:19And the VTV on during the day.
08:20I don't want to get into certain topics.
08:22The VTV on during the day.
08:23It's not clear.
08:24You have to change the VTV every year.
08:26Sure.
08:27But Pampita's husband, everyone calls him that.
08:30Nobody knows his name.
08:31García Moritán.
08:32Who is still the minister of the government.
08:35What are you going to say?
08:36He had proposed a rule so that the VTV can be renewed every two years.
08:42Now, I didn't follow the information in detail.
08:45I don't know if that is in force.
08:47But it takes away the possibility of collecting a register.
08:50It had been a proposal.
08:51He did something.
08:52But the cars were more modern.
08:54A five-year-old car that needed to be renewed every year, but could be extended.
08:58Well, there it is.
08:59I answer a question.
09:00How long does it take for a fine to expire?
09:05Two years.
09:06The National Traffic Law 24449, Article 81, establishes when traffic fines are prescribed in Argentina.
09:11The period varies from two to five years depending on the severity of the fault committed by the driver.
09:16At two years, the fines for minor faults are expired.
09:20At five years, the traffic fines for serious faults are expired.
09:24I tell you the truth, Guille.
09:25Yes.
09:26Today they apply five years to collect.
09:28Of course, of course.
09:29Today the city, for example, if you are going to sell the car or you have to renew the registration,
09:34today the city tells you five years to collect.
09:38And the best thing, obviously, is that there are people who are dedicated to filing and deleting fines.
09:44That exists, it has existed all my life, and it is not good, we are not going to defend it.
09:48But there is also the resource of having a friend, a cousin, an uncle, an acquaintance in a CGP,
09:53and you go to the CGP and say, hey, look, I can't pay for this.
09:57No, but I can't pay.
09:59No, here I was arriving late to the field.
10:02Here I was arriving late.
10:04For example, they charged me a lot of fines for parking in a place where I leave my wife at work.
10:11Of course.
10:12And I went and explained to him, I told him, look, do you see this?
10:15It's my wife's fault.
10:16Do you see the same street?
10:18My dear Fabiola.
10:19I told him, no, no, no, she doesn't have a problem.
10:22And besides, she is a person.
10:24No, stop, stop.
10:25The door of the school.
10:26She is an excellent teacher.
10:28Also.
10:29And when he goes there, they leave her in a noble educational establishment.
10:32Of university and high school.
10:34When he goes to high school, I told him, look, do you see?
10:36I explained it to the fine controller with all due respect.
10:38I told him, look, do you see?
10:39Same street, same height.
10:41If my wife has to take a taxi every time she goes to work, it's not a fortune.
10:45I take her by car.
10:47I stop for a minute.
10:48Get off, grab your thing and go to work.
10:51Done.
10:52I don't charge you those fines.
10:54It's a matter of common sense, right?
10:56Obviously.
10:57Besides, for example.
10:58We don't say which block it is.
10:59No, better yes.
11:01But for example, the boys, the mothers who are going to leave the boys at school.
11:04Yes.
11:05How many mothers have been fined for leaving the boys to wait?
11:08Well.
11:09Do you understand?
11:10At this point.
11:11For example, in women's school there is a traffic officer who is always the same.
11:15Respectful, good vibes.
11:17A friend.
11:18He helps you.
11:19He tells you, look, it's better to put the car here ten meters ahead.
11:22Better there.
11:23In that sense, barbaric.
11:24But despite the fact that at this point.
11:26Well, in my boy's school, double row, triple row.
11:29Of course, four rows.
11:31The government of the city or the different municipalities should not, I don't know,
11:37force schools to build ditches.
11:39Yes, yes, yes.
11:40Some turn, or what else?
11:43Leave the car three blocks and walk.
11:45Seriously?
11:46And the boy arrives late to school?
11:48Does the teacher arrive late to work?
11:50Do we arrive late to work?
11:51I think that the issue of schools should be looked for.
11:54Yes, sure.
11:55I agree.
11:56I agree.
11:57It's a topic.
11:58Even for the safety of the kids.
11:59It's a complication.
12:00Which kid goes fast?
12:01You stay chatting for half an hour, you see?
12:03And you stay with the car closed.
12:04That's the issue.
12:05Me too.
12:06Álvaro, but there are more examples too.
12:07Yes, there are many more examples of those who cover the patent.
12:10Because we already talked about the CD, there is always the red ribbon.
12:13Yes.
12:14Someone who said a little hand.
12:15Ah, do you remember?
12:16He put on a tetric hand.
12:17Yes.
12:18Yes.
12:19What's your name?
12:20I invent Dani Eva.
12:21Dani Eva.
12:22I invent Dani Eva.
12:23Let's share it.
12:24A magnet and a sheet.
12:26Look.
12:27A sheet, obviously a plastic sheet.
12:29You put a magnet on it.
12:31And if someone stops you, you have remote control.
12:35And the sheet comes flying.
12:37No, what sheet?
12:38It fell.
12:39You can see that it hit me with the wind.
12:41And there is this one.
12:42Notice that there is an important technology.
12:44If not, what remains is to paint the letters.
12:46Do you remember the famous sign of Route 2?
12:48We are giving ideas.
12:49It's wrong.
12:50At 100 meters you cross the route and people fly at you.
12:54We are sharing information.
12:56We are not giving ideas.
12:57As it is.
12:58We are seeing the resources that many people have that should not be carried out.
13:03It's over.
13:04They write to me and I say no.
13:06Don't do it.
13:07Don't do it at home.
13:09That's what Di Sarli said when he told the story of the titans.
13:12And it's ecological.
13:14It's ecological.
13:15It's plastic.
13:16It's not like you took a sheet from a plant.
13:19It's ecological.
13:20A magnet with remote control.
13:22What do they sell it for?
13:24They consult me on Instagram.
13:26And we make a plan.
13:28A message to Andino and Las Noticias.
13:33It's a collusion.
13:35This is wrong.
13:37It should not be done.
13:39But we are Argentine.
13:40We are Argentine.
13:41You also have to say that it is the Argentine customs.
13:43It's wrong.
13:44It's popular.
13:45If not, put me in a squid with Argentine customs.
13:47We keep showing examples.
13:49We are ingenious.
13:51No, the magnet.
13:52With remote control.
13:54And the curtain.
13:55And the curtain.
13:56The curtain.
13:57The curtain that once Tinerita bought.
14:00For my own safety.
14:02I understand.
14:03Because a person can follow you and then enter your house.
14:06And we have another entrance.
14:07Because we are talking about a person who has a BMW.
14:09He may be afraid that they will follow him, kidnap him.
14:12And I don't know.
14:13All the rest.
14:14And the other issue that the government ...
14:16Give me the light, I have a cell phone.
14:17No.
14:18An issue that the government of the city should educate and inform taxatively.
14:22Polarized glass.
14:24They charge you fines if you have polarized glass.
14:27In general, when you are going to polarize it.
14:29The company that does it tells you.
14:31You can polarize up to a certain shade.
14:33Intermediate.
14:34And above you can polarize above a strip.
14:37But it would be good to explain that in detail.
14:40The front glass, the windshield, cannot be polarized.
14:44No, no, no.
14:45But what glass are you referring to?
14:46Because now the cars come directly from polarized factories.
14:49Of course, the sides can.
14:51That's why it would be good to specify what the regulation is.
14:54Because sometimes you also go and polarize in a high tone.
14:57Because, I don't know, you think of taking it off the road.
15:00And you don't want the sun to hit you all the time.
15:02Sure.
15:03Well, all this because they increase fines in CABA.

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