Drivers and passengers ignore basic hygiene measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19
Millions of users rely on the public transport system
Mexico City and the State of Mexico partially close down the public transport system amid the public health crisis
Mexico City and the metropolitan area are implementing exceptional measures amid the COVID-19 pandemic
Mexico City’s Citizen Council for Public Security and Criminal Justice said that despite the upturn of those crimes, there is a falling trend in several others, result of the safety measures recently implemented in the capital
Mexico City is affected by insecurity, street vendors, mobility issues, and anarchic growth
Extortion is on the rise
Through this method, the criminal doesn't need to attack its victim, they use intimidation methods to obtain money, which often becomes a monthly extortion
On Monday, when two RTP passengers were murdered by criminals during a robbery
To prevent the increase of violence in public transport, Mexico City and the state of Mexico should collaborate to create and implement strategies to fight crime
The fuel shortages came after President Andrés Manuel López Obrador closed some vulnerable pipelines in a crackdown on fuel theft
Numbers from Pemex show that the price of fuel per liter in 2012, at the beginning of Peña Nieto's administration, was MXN $11.37 but now it costs MXN $20.71