roadtrippin1
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November 14, 2023
Hello, it's our fourth month in Argentina with my wife and we live in Belgrano. When we first came to Argentina, I was extremely prudent about security. I was always checking behind me, front, and the people passing by on the street from a long distance, I would change my path when I see anything even remotely strange or seemed off. Don't use phone outside, don't walk close to the road, stay away from motorcycles, dress somewhat poorly etc. Both my wife and I used concealable waist bags even if we went to a very close distance. After a few weeks, we started to act a little more relaxed because we really didn't see anything risky in our time in BA. Until today.
We were walking on Av. del Libertador. When we approached the corner around 6500 suddenly we heard some shouting. Two guys were wrestling in the middle of the avenue and it looked like it was going on for a while. one was on a bike with a big backpack, other one was on foot but with a helmet, there was also a third guy with another bike close to them, but he was waiting on the opposite direction. at first I thought they collided or sth and fighting about it. But that mothe****ker on foot wrestled the guy on the bike to the ground, took his backpack by force and jumped on the back of the third guy with bike and they fled.
I am originally from a semi-dictatorship country where only positive in daily life was security so it was pretty shocking to me to watch. What shocked me more was people did absolutely NOTHING. There were many cars waiting in both directions and they could do sth to help very easily but they just didn't. One pedestrian passed us by when we were watching the scene, she literally turned her head to the scene for one second without stopping walking and turned her head again and left. Car drivers just started to honk to the victim guy on the ground when green light was on. After a minute or so police came very casually walking and was speaking with the victim. I left there quite shocked.
I mean I can't blame people, I also just watched, but I am in a foreign country, can't speak the language properly, with a pregnant wife. I was also at the opposite side of a large avenue. Some people could definitely help the poor guy there. Nobody did.
I don't even know why I'm writing, just wanted to vent I guess. Damn, I really like this country, wish it was more secure. I got to go back to being paranoid I guess.
Hello, it's our fourth month in Argentina with my wife and we live in Belgrano. When we first came to Argentina, I was extremely prudent about security. I was always checking behind me, front, and the people passing by on the street from a long distance, I would change my path when I see anything even remotely strange or seemed off. Don't use phone outside, don't walk close to the road, stay away from motorcycles, dress somewhat poorly etc. Both my wife and I used concealable waist bags even if we went to a very close distance. After a few weeks, we started to act a little more relaxed because we really didn't see anything risky in our time in BA. Until today.
We were walking on Av. del Libertador. When we approached the corner around 6500 suddenly we heard some shouting. Two guys were wrestling in the middle of the avenue and it looked like it was going on for a while. one was on a bike with a big backpack, other one was on foot but with a helmet, there was also a third guy with another bike close to them, but he was waiting on the opposite direction. at first I thought they collided or sth and fighting about it. But that mothe****ker on foot wrestled the guy on the bike to the ground, took his backpack by force and jumped on the back of the third guy with bike and they fled.
I am originally from a semi-dictatorship country where only positive in daily life was security so it was pretty shocking to me to watch. What shocked me more was people did absolutely NOTHING. There were many cars waiting in both directions and they could do sth to help very easily but they just didn't. One pedestrian passed us by when we were watching the scene, she literally turned her head to the scene for one second without stopping walking and turned her head again and left. Car drivers just started to honk to the victim guy on the ground when green light was on. After a minute or so police came very casually walking and was speaking with the victim. I left there quite shocked.
I mean I can't blame people, I also just watched, but I am in a foreign country, can't speak the language properly, with a pregnant wife. I was also at the opposite side of a large avenue. Some people could definitely help the poor guy there. Nobody did.
I don't even know why I'm writing, just wanted to vent I guess. Damn, I really like this country, wish it was more secure. I got to go back to being paranoid I guess.