
In recent hours, an incident of aggression experienced by a young woman at the hands of a presumed car crash scammer in Mexico City has gone viral on social media. Communicator Claudio Flores Thomas shared on his personal account the violent experience of his 22-year-old daughter, who was attacked by a man after a vehicle collision.
After the crash, the man got out of his vehicle and began to repeatedly hit the young woman's car. Flores expressed his outrage on social media and urged authorities to take action. The Attorney General's Office of Mexico City contacted him to provide assistance and gather evidence for the corresponding complaint.
The victim of the incident described the experience as regrettable, but fortunately, she was unharmed. In light of this situation, recommendations have been circulated on how to act if one becomes a victim of a car crash scammer, such as staying calm, not admitting guilt, calling the police, not paying the criminals, and collecting evidence.
These types of incidents are raising concerns among the population, which is asking authorities for increased vigilance to prevent such aggressions on the streets of Mexico City. The Mexican capital, being one of the largest cities in the world, has a high number of private vehicles, raising questions about safety on the roads.
Despite having various forms of public transportation, many residents of Mexico City prefer to travel in their own cars. However, incidents like the one mentioned reflect the violence women are exposed to in Mexico, highlighting the need to take measures to ensure the safety of all citizens on the streets of the metropolis.