Drivers of the lines that move people to San Antonio require security on the roads to avoid theft. Escaping from Venezuela has meant crossing a wall of obstacles for citizens who want to cross into Colombia and other countries, all to achieve a better quality of service. lifetime. Not only must hours suffer on the roads to reach the destinations, but also those who get off at the Genaro Mendez Passenger Terminal in San Cristóbal, in the Táchira state, are alerted by those who work there on the crime that plagues the place . Robberies, thefts, drug sales and even trafficking of all kinds are seen in the area, despite the fact that the Bolivarian National Guard (GNB), the Bolivarian National Police (PNB) and the Táchira Police perform constant rounds in the terminal. Drivers denounced that many indigent people sleep there and demanded the mayor of San Cristóbal, Gustavo Delgado, to take people out of the street. They also ask for safety on the tracks. "They realize alcabalas of the PNB and police estadal that are not authorized, they do not use cones. They are clandestine alcabalas. The governor must take measures, "transporter Antonio Mesaa told El Nacional Web. He assured that many robberies occur within the transport units on the road to San Antonio and it is the drivers themselves who have had to take measures to care for the passengers, who are mostly leaving Venezuela.
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