
In Buenos Aires, insecurity has reached disturbing extremes for motorcyclists, who are facing an increase in thefts and assaults on the streets. Many of them, like engineer Roberto Montanelli, have had to reevaluate their passion for motorcycles due to the growing sense of vulnerability. Montanelli managed to escape his attackers thanks to his quick reaction and the security cameras on his motorcycle.
In another incident on the Panamericana, two motorcyclists were stripped of their vehicles by criminals who were riding a red Ducati Multistrada. One of the victims, Florencia, described how she attempted to confront the assailants but stepped back upon realizing that one of them was armed. The situation reflects the climate of fear and uncertainty in which citizens find themselves in the face of insecurity on the streets.
The lack of a strong response from the government has exacerbated the feeling of impunity among criminals, leading to an increase in cases of assaults on motorcyclists. Governor Axel Kicillof and his Minister of Security have not offered effective solutions, generating criticism and concern among the population.
In an event that took place on Route 8, kilometer 91, a group of motorcyclists experienced a robbery in broad daylight, highlighting the audacity with which criminals operate and the lack of response from authorities. The situation underscores the urgency for concrete measures to address the insecurity affecting the province.