Peddler of dogs explains fight with Claudia López and Police



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The young man identified himself as Alexánder and took advantage of a video interview to tell what, according to him, happened with the mayor Claudia López prior to the procedure where the Police imposed a subpoena, and wanted to immobilize the dog car with which he works on a street in the center of Bogotá.

The street vendor said that he was working on Thursday, January 28 when the mayor crossed there on a bicycle, around 2:00 in the afternoon, along with two escorts, and that was when she caught his attention.

“Mrs. Claudia López comes to my car and tells me: ‘Retire’, neither asked for the favor nor greeted, that is, her decency was left on the floor. I went out and said to her: ‘Madam mayor, good afternoon, what are your support for us?’ She, in a way that I took as vulgar, told me: ‘Well, work,’ “said the young man.

Alexánder said that this response from the president of the capital left him “frustrated and angry”, And that is why he replied: “Then what is your fucking thing if that’s what I’m doing.”

The young man assured that he withdrew from there for a moment to “unload another subpoena” that had been made to him the previous Friday “in contempt of the order of the president”, since they surprised him on the street “at 8:14 am night picking up the dog cart ”, and that when he returned to the post several policemen were already there.

“When I returned to my car, the agent who had given me a signal as if of threat was already there and said: “He was the one who treated the mayor badly.” I told her that I did not treat her badly, but that I told her the words as they were“Added the complainant.

Street vendor agrees that he pulled the dog cart, not the cops

The seller accepted that it was he, and not the policeman, who turned the dog cart over to the ground, and said that he did so because he was desperate since in addition to understanding the police captain announced that he was “going to seize the car” .

“There I was filled with anger, with stress, and I began to tremble. The policeman told me to calm down, but, with all due respect, my plan was to jump into a Transmilenio. But they did not give me the opportunity, and in the struggle I threw my car, because if I had not done so they would have taken it, “he explained.

The testimony of this seller was published by the representative to the Inti Asprilla Chamber, who had already uploaded a video to denounce alleged abuses by the District and the Police against informal vendors.

In the end, the young man called on the mayor and the authorities to allow him to work, because in addition to seeking support for his family, he now has to pay two summons that he received in less than eight days.

This is the complete statement of the street vendor.



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