And still, according to him, he published the video to “report”
Gluten-free lane.- A cyclist went crazy when he saw that a ambulance He was “blocking” the bike path, and someone give the vato a sedative.
The events occurred on a street in the Mexico City when the bicycle rider (as we are sure he likes to be called) was going through one of these cycle paths that the governments have forced into the streets of the cities causing even more traffic chaos, and it was in that that the guy ran into a ambulance.
Once it reaches the point where the ambulance unconsciously attended to the emergency, the little monkey stays there “waiting” for the ambulance to be moved so that he can continue on his walk while transmitting with his GoPro for his followers.
He did not move until they “released” the bike path
โI owed you this beautiful video, FOUR police officers from #TransitoGCDMX They didn’t lift a finger to free the Insurgentes bike path, on the contrary, they ignored me when they saw me. The police don’t take care of me,” the subject wrote along with the video, according to him, “reporting” the facts.
I owed you this beautiful video, FOUR police officers from #TransitoGCDMX They didn’t lift a finger to free the Insurgentes bike path, on the contrary, they ignored me when they saw me ๐คก
The police don’t take care of me @UCS_GCDMX pic.twitter.com/EsUfwbfN02
โ Mauricio Garcia (@elmaugarcia) April 4, 2023
In the images we can see how the individual who is saving the planet is still outraged when he sees that there are four policemen supporting the action of the ambulance, and he even says “Well, the cops don’t listen to me.”
This same thing was “denounced” in his publication where he added the not at all sharp phrase “The police don’t take care of me.”
Hopefully with this video, the emergency services will start to be empathetic with the ruts and avoid acting quickly when they are presented with an emergency that could stand between cyclists and their car-free lifestyle.
In case you missed it: a vato showed off the dining room that he won in the Chabelo program more than 23 years ago.