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Argentina: woman was forcibly removed from a bus for refusing to wear a mask | VIDEO

In the province of Entre Ríos in Argentina A bus trip was interrupted on Tuesday when the police intervened a woman who refused to put on a mask, a mandatory item in the country as a sanitary measure to prevent the spread of the virus. COVID-19.

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The driver of the vehicle, from bus line 3 of the Palmares company, realizing that the woman was not wearing a mask, asked her to put it on, but given the repeated refusal, he decided to report her to the authorities when he arrived at a police station in the area, according to TN reports.

Before the police officers intervened, the woman argued that the Argentine Constitution allowed her free movement and that she had the right to refuse to comply with the sanitary measure dictated by the government.

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When the police officers got into the vehicle, the situation became tense, as can be seen in the images that were recorded from the cell phones of other passengers, which were later published on social networks and later replicated in different media outlets.

Despite the police presence (around six officers), the woman continued with her posture, refusing to put on the mask and to get off the bus. Then, a strong struggle began, with aggressions and threats from the passenger. Until they managed to force her down.

Later, the passenger was detained in the premises of the police station for Minors and Women and today she will be investigated by the prosecutor on duty.

The TN website published that sources from the Prosecutor’s Office reported that the woman is an employee of the Departmental Directorate of Concordia Schools, in the area of ​​Visual Arts, dependent on the General Council of Education.

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Source: Elcomercio

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