Overview
- A retired man was stopped on April 24 in La Plata for driving under the influence, with a breathalyzer test registering 1.35 g/l BAC, exceeding legal limits under Buenos Aires Province's zero-alcohol policy.
- After being detained, the driver launched homophobic insults and death threats at municipal traffic inspector Nahuel Canosa, as captured in a viral witness video.
- The suspect's vehicle was impounded, and he remains in custody as judicial authorities consider additional charges for hate-motivated verbal violence and discrimination.
- Municipal authorities condemned the aggression, highlighting the frequent hostility faced by transit inspectors and commending Canosa's professionalism during the incident.
- LGBTIQ+ organizations have urged swift judicial action and strong sanctions to address the hate speech and reinforce protections for marginalized communities.