since a few days, TransMilenio is installing hundreds of automatic gates at 24 stations in Bogota, aiming to combat the large number of citizens who do not pay and pass through. because there are doors that remain open.

The first ‘anticolados’ or anti-avoidance gates are mostly concentrated in the city centre, as are the stations on Calle 34, Calle 39, Calle 45, Calle 57, Calle 63 and Flores. The remainder is expected to be settled in the Environmental Axis, Carrera Décima, Caracas Sur and Américas ballot boxes for a total investment of more than 52 billion pesos.

Although there are a few already in operation, some are trying to access the system without paying. Her This was personally confirmed by TransMilenio’s manager, Orlando Santiago Cely, describing what was going on at the 63rd street station at the time.

While Cely is speaking to the media on a platform, apparently a citizen would cross the street of Caracas and would be gathered quickly. Of course, the first thing that stopped him was the new doors.

“Sneak! don’t sneak up Can’t you see the doors aren’t opening?” ‘ Cely shouted as the man tried to open someone up for him as the man walked over the edge of the station, as recorded in a video from the ‘Blu Radio’ network.

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“This person is doing a very dangerous maneuver for his life. Doors reduce this risk. Also, inside the police station, Police and TransMilenio regulators are checking”, the manager commented before the video, which was paradoxical about their network.

The man had to wait a few seconds, as the doors only opened when an item arrived at the station. However, the police officers arrested him. In this situation, those who refuse to pay the ticket may be subject to a type 2 fine of $309,000 as outlined in the National Citizen’s Security and Coexistence Act.

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When questioned by Citytv, the subject denied breaking in. “I was taking a picture of you, the door closed and he pushed me out. I have the picture.”

As announced by the transport system, the next stations to open the ‘anticolado’ doors will be Héroes and Calle 100. By 2023, a total of 800 stations will be installed. travel experience and all,” the manager said.

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