👉 Dos delincuentes le robaron la motocicleta de un enfermero en el Hospital Nelly Quiroga, ubicado en José C. Paz.
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00:00but it was stolen in the same hospital where José C. Paz works.
00:03The hospital of the woman and the child, Nelly Quiroga, in Butler Street.
00:06Look at how these scum come in, who already knew the movement.
00:10They stole this Sanela 110.
00:12That's a low-cylinder motorcycle, they're not stealing anything from you.
00:15To a working nurse.
00:17What does the family say?
00:19These are the ones who later end up shot,
00:22and the same nurse is the one who saves their lives.
00:24Exactly.
00:25And there they end up making fun of him.
00:26Cameras of the hospital itself.
00:28They're kids.
00:29They're kids, kids from the neighborhood.
00:30It's the peripheral neighborhood of José C. Paz,
00:32as I was saying, Butler Street.
00:34It's an area where they don't steal very violently,
00:36they mostly steal like this, like robberies,
00:39but to a worker.
00:41There's Leo Godoy working live from José C. Paz.
00:45How are you, Leo?
00:48What's up, Guille?
00:49This is the hospital Nelly Quiroga,
00:51here in the Frino neighborhood of José C. Paz.
00:53One of the spicy neighborhoods of this area,
00:56especially of José C. Paz.
00:58And this is the place where Matías,
01:00a nurse who came to work every day in Susanela,
01:04left it and chose this place, this space,
01:08to leave his motorcycle,
01:08because he believed that that security camera
01:11that is back there
01:12was the one that was going to provide
01:14a certain degree of security,
01:16at least so that they don't steal it.
01:18Well, here you have to be constantly active
01:2224 hours a day so that that doesn't happen.
01:24Well, this is that nurse.
01:26The rest of the security is inside the hospital
01:29attending to the people who come and go constantly.
01:32So at a time when they didn't look at
01:35the security camera monitoring,
01:37these criminals took the time, and a lot of time,
01:40to get to this place where the motorcycle was parked.
01:43They get on.
01:44The motorcycle has a lock.
01:46It's a 15-year-old motorcycle.
01:48It had a value.
01:49Look at this, Guille.
01:50Many times when we talk about robberies,
01:52we talk about a material element,
01:55but it has an affective charge.
01:57That motorcycle had been given to Matías
02:00when he received it as a nurse,
02:02about 15 years ago.
02:03Therefore, it had an affective value
02:07that was also important to him.
02:08It had been his reward, his effort,
02:11his work, his study.
02:13His father gave him the motorcycle,
02:14and with that he took advantage of it
02:16and used it to be able to come to work.
02:18Well, they put their feet on the motorcycle.
02:20We go to the mechanism.
02:22They break the lock.
02:25And once they break the lock,
02:26they can move the wheel.
02:27That is, they can take it out of this place.
02:30What they do is take it out
02:31and take it to this platform.
02:33A platform where the doctors park,
02:35where the patients who come also park.
02:40And here they start to try to turn on the motorcycle.
02:43As they see that they cannot turn it on at one point,
02:45they grab it, well, and when they drag it,
02:47they take it to the back area.
02:50Here, many of those who come told me
02:53that they constantly have to go out
02:55and look at their belongings, look at their things,
02:57because robberies can be something particular,
03:01something that usually happens.
03:03One more detail, and with this I listen to you, Gilles.
03:06Yes.
03:07This is Butler Street.
03:09Three blocks to the back, let's say,
03:11to the right,
03:13is the police station of Barrio Frino.
03:16That is, the criminals are not even afraid
03:20that just a few meters away
03:22there is a police station where the police pass.
03:24They took all the time
03:26to steal this motorcycle so important
03:28for this nurse,
03:29who, as the postman who just said, Germán,
03:32probably, if at some point something happens to him,
03:34that nurse will be the one who will cure them.
03:36Exactly. Now, the nurse is working,
03:39I say, the hospital is going to help him,
03:40because we already know what a nurse earns,
03:43what it costs to buy a motorcycle.
03:45He parked it there, thinking that the camera
03:47was like a watchman,
03:49and yet they steal it anyway.
03:51It's a load.
03:54Yes, look, Matías is desperate,
03:57because, well, it was his tool to be able to work.
04:00Today he did not come because, like any nurse,
04:02he has several places where he works.
04:05Of course.
04:05There are days that come here, like Friday,
04:07which was the moment when they stole his motorcycle,
04:09at about eleven thirty,
04:11but today he did not have to come here,
04:14he had to go to work
04:15in the area of the city of Buenos Aires,
04:17that's why we couldn't be with him.
04:19But what we talked about is that,
04:21that it was that important motorcycle for him,
04:23to be able to move,
04:25and also that affective value,
04:27to be that memory, to say,
04:28my dad, thanks to the effort I made to study,
04:31to receive me as a nurse,
04:33they gave me the motorcycle so I could go to work.
04:35He kept it for 15 years.
04:37Well, until Friday, when these thieves arrived,
04:40and finally they took it,
04:43for how many coins they ended up selling it,
04:45and for what, right?
04:46No, sure. Is it close to where they stole it?
04:48Is it there? The place?
04:50Is it close there?
04:52They stole it ...
04:54Here they stole it, Guillo.
04:55Look, of course.
04:56Here, in here.
04:58This is the whole hospital.
04:59Of course.
05:00This is the hospital.
05:01Yes.
05:02This is the hospital.
05:03His entrance door is on this side.
05:06So what he did,
05:08or what he did every day, usually,
05:10is come to this place
05:12and leave the motorcycle here.
05:14Here.
05:15Here is the wall.
05:16And this is where the criminals come,
05:18they go up, they break the lock,
05:20and they take it back,
05:22and they take it to this beach,
05:24as I told you.
05:25And this is where they try to tear it,
05:27and finally, later,
05:28they take it to that area where no one else ...
05:31I was asking you that because,
05:32let's see, there is the camera,
05:33but there is no constant monitoring.
05:36Did you realize later?
05:37Look.
05:39Of course.
05:40When they look at the camera inside the hospital,
05:44they say,
05:45the motorcycle is not there.
05:46He comes running,
05:47and there they realize,
05:48and they review the images,
05:50and they realize that these two criminals
05:52had taken it.
05:54Taking it all the time.
05:56What happens?
05:57The security staff, Guille,
05:59as it often happens,
06:01has to be inside the hospital.
06:03Why?
06:04Because sometimes there are also circumstances
06:06that are dangerous,
06:08and then they have to be protecting
06:10the doctors, the nurses,
06:12the hospital workers,
06:14for circumstances that sometimes
06:16also become difficult,
06:18and that many times we have counted
06:20the situations of insecurity or violence
06:22that are experienced inside hospitals,
06:24many times.
06:25So, security staff.
06:27Today we saw a police officer,
06:29actually,
06:30who was inside taking care of that protection.
06:32Outside, around, nothing.
06:34But what I was saying,
06:35three blocks away,
06:36there is a police station.
06:38Sure.
06:39And in that sense,
06:41they took the motorcycle.
06:42Well, total impunity, right?
06:43Sure.
06:44Leo, thank you very much.
06:46And if we have any testimony from there,
06:48call us.
06:49See you later.
06:50Okay.
06:51Well, and being 11.04,
06:53we are in a position to tell you
06:55that this is official information.
06:57The government is going to deregulate
06:59the mail service.
07:00This was announced, Lucio,
07:01by the presidential spokesman,
07:03Manuel Adorni.
07:04Sure, that's right, Guille.
07:05The truth is that there were many things
07:07that were deregulated.
07:08I can't say,
07:09hey, and the guy on the motorcycle,
07:10that I give him something,
07:11I give him, I don't know,
07:12a documentation,
07:13and he takes it to such and such side.
07:15It was no longer deregulated.
07:16Well, yes, but not all.
07:18Let's clarify,
07:19before ghosts and certain fear
07:21begin to settle in.
07:22In Article 3 of the Decree 1052,
07:25published for this purpose,
07:27it says,
07:28the official mail of the Argentine Republic,
07:30the Anonymous Society,
07:31will be in charge of the electoral service
07:33of the national elections.
07:34That is,
07:35the elections are still clean,
07:37transparent,
07:38as always,
07:39the Argentine mail continues to be lent.
07:42However,
07:43there are services that were not deregulated
07:45and that are beginning to be deregulated.
07:47For example, telegrams,
07:48or for example,
07:49shipments of up to 50 kilograms.
07:51But let's listen to what Manuel Adorni said
07:53and then we'll continue.
07:54It's a tweet.
07:55I thought it was a video.
07:57The tweet says,
07:58the government has decided
07:59to deregulate the mail service,
08:01will we achieve more competition or not?
08:03More digitization
08:04and better security in postal matter.
08:06God bless the Argentine Republic.
08:07Tell me something more specific.
08:09Well, it's okay.
08:10Listen to me.
08:11Goodbye begging.
08:12But stop, stop, stop.
08:13Tell me something.
08:14What else do you want?
08:15More competition.
08:16I'm reading.
08:17More digitization
08:18and better security in postal matter.
08:20We are the best in the world.
08:21Now,
08:22entering the final information.
08:24Does not conform you to anything?
08:26No, no, yes it conforms me.
08:27It seems to me that it is something positive.
08:29I was reading the whole decree.
08:31No, it's not the most fun reading in the world,
08:33but it's part of my job.
08:34I was reading it.
08:35It's well written, it's correct.
08:38I say, for you to have an idea.
08:41What is the service,
08:42the official mail,
08:44in some way,
08:46a monopoly,
08:47that you are going to be able to go now
08:48to a mail that authorizes
08:50to lend this?
08:51The telegrams.
08:52Telegrams of farewell,
08:54of resignation,
08:56telegrams regarding a judicial issue,
08:58with an ex-husband,
09:00an ex-wife.
09:01Document letter.
09:02Document letter.
09:03Do you remember the song,
09:04Document letter,
09:05Document letter.
09:06Yes, of course.
09:07That opens windows everywhere.
09:12Lucio read it
09:13in that time of independent Huracán.
09:15Yes, and he did not read it
09:16in case of chance.
09:17It's just that they do not entertain
09:18this news.
09:19Sure, sure, sure.
09:20You know,
09:21quite complicated.
09:22Postal shipments of up to 50 kilos.
09:25It would be necessary to see
09:26if it is also for international shipments,
09:28for example.
09:29Now if I buy a joystick through Amazon,
09:31does it arrive safely?
09:32Because with the Argentine mail
09:33it does not arrive.
09:34Well, there it is,
09:35important point,
09:36with two important places
09:37which are Courier,
09:38of the international airport of Seiza.
09:40Yes.
09:41And it orders international postcards,
09:42which is there in Comodoro Pi,
09:43it is the place of the Argentine mail
09:44where things arrive.
09:46The truth,
09:47sometimes it works well,
09:48sometimes it is bad,
09:49sometimes more or less.
09:50I do not know,
09:51for example,
09:52I know a person who imported,
09:53nothing mysterious,
09:54imported 15 Argentine shirts
09:56original from Argentina
09:57to sell them.
09:58Yes.
09:59And they did not get it
10:00because the recipient
10:01was badly written,
10:02I do not know,
10:03well,
10:04that is unregulated.
10:05Now,
10:06it is not that you open a kiosk
10:07and say,
10:08I am mail.
10:09You have to be registered
10:10before the ARCA,
10:11the EXAFIP,
10:12you have to be,
10:13you have to have
10:14some of the commercial societies
10:15in force in the law
10:16of commercial societies,
10:17it can be an SAS,
10:18it can be an SA,
10:19it can be an SRL
10:20and you have to be
10:21registered
10:22with the ARCA
10:23and you have to be registered
10:24with the ARCA
10:25and you have to ask
10:26for authorization
10:27in front of the ENACOM,
10:28in front of the National
10:29Communication Center.
10:30It is not that I open,
10:31if it does not take place,
10:32it takes place
10:33at Narcomenudeo
10:34or any other
10:35legal business.
10:36It is not that you say,
10:37hey, look,
10:38I rented a kiosk here,
10:39two by four
10:40and I get out
10:41and I'm mail.
10:42No,
10:43no,
10:44you have to have
10:45a well-constituted
10:46social reason,
10:47you have to register
10:48in front of the ENACOM,
10:49but well,
10:50it seems to me
10:51that it is something,
10:52it is something positive
10:53and clearly
10:54it can work
10:55very well.
10:56A large part
10:57of the mail services
10:58were unregulated,
10:59but others ...
11:00Now,
11:01it is impressive
11:02when one begins
11:03to read the decree,
11:04the number of things
11:05that includes,
11:06for example ...
11:07Some,
11:08come on.
11:09Secograms.
11:10What is a secogram?
11:11Do not you know
11:12what a secogram is?
11:13Between people
11:14not visible.
11:15Of course.
11:16Letters that are sent
11:17between people ...
11:18Exactly.
11:19Not visible.
11:20Well,
11:21the truth is that it is
11:22very interesting
11:23to see the
11:24regulation of the
11:25mail,
11:26which are not massive
11:27out there,
11:28they are not the best
11:29known,
11:30but they are good.
11:31So,
11:32well,
11:33deregulation,
11:34is the word of fashion,
11:35deregulation of the
11:36mail ...
11:37Does it have anything
11:38to do with the mail?
11:39Let's see if I want to
11:40keep it again.
11:41No,
11:42we are already
11:43speculating.
11:44Lucio,
11:45let them deregulate.
11:46Lucio,
11:47you see that they do not
11:48give a point.
11:49Can I tell you something?
11:50Lucio.
11:51They are quite
11:52obvious.
11:53Welcome to
11:54SEA.
11:55It's going to work very well.