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The São Paulo State Court of Justice (TJ-SP) decided to maintain the new vehicle rotation in the capital of São Paulo, decreed by Mayor Bruno Covas (PSDB-SP) to encourage social isolation and, therefore, contain the progress of the coronavirus.
In the decision, Judge Celina Kiyomi Toyoshima said that she took into account the demonstration by the São Paulo Public Ministry (MP-SP), in favor of suspending the new rotation, but argued that it is still too early to interrupt it.
Toyoshima reinforced that there is no unconstitutionality in the Covas decree and that, therefore, it is not up to the Judiciary “to interfere [intrometer] in the various measures that the Public Power is taking “against the spread of covid-19.
The preliminary mandate can still “be reviewed after the answer,” according to the judge. The popular action that requested the suspension of the rotation was presented by Councilman Fernando Holiday (DEM-SP).
How the new launcher works
Valid since yesterday, the new system allows vehicles with even end plates to travel only on even days; odd ending, on odd days. Unlike the previous one, which only covered the expanded center, the new rotation is in force throughout the city, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The measure excludes only health professionals, who must register with the city hall to guarantee exemption from fines, taxis (which were already outside the previous system), police cars, the Army, and electricity and gas service providers.
It only took a day to criticize the new rotation. One of the most cited problems was the fact that, with the limitations imposed on the streets, there were crowds on public transport.