Without Transmilenio, they block Bogotá’s North Highway



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The blockade at the exit of the capital to the north occurred at the height of 170th street, according to the Investigative Journalism Agency.

Although this was not initially one of the projected points for demonstrations, several people crossed each other on the avenue and lit fire to block the traffic of individuals and any other vehicle on the road.

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To the people who were unable to use Transmilenio due to its early closure due to the protests those who traveled through the same corridor in other means of transport were added and they had to continue on foot.

In the meantime, this is how the trunk of the Americas looked; full of pedestrians who had no choice but to walk home, according to RCN News:

This Wednesday, several Transmilenio and Sitp buses were damaged in the riots that took place in various parts of the city due to the death of lawyer Javier Ordóñez in a case of abuse of authority.



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