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Vipusa Installs Metal Shields on Buses, Issues Bulletproof Vests After Extortion Attacks

Rising extortion attacks prompted the move, with a possible future fare hike if maintenance costs increase.

Overview

  • About 70% of the fleet is being outfitted with metal plates in cabins and doors, according to a TV report cited by local media.
  • Company representatives say the investment runs about 2,000 to 3,000 soles per unit and that fares remain unchanged for now.
  • Management cautions that the added weight could raise upkeep expenses, which may lead to a later tariff adjustment.
  • The plates cut visibility through windows, and drivers have been told to stay especially alert while operating the vehicles.
  • Drivers and fare collectors are working in bulletproof vests, and the company is asking authorities for patience as it implements these protections.