Ames Director: improve the supervision to avoid road accident

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SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic. – The director of the Metropolitan Transit Authority (Ames), Freer Arias Bello said Sunday that the company is studying the possibility of implementing supervision to prevent nocturnal events such as occurred with the girl Bianca Hakim, who in the early morning shooting in the air launched on a major thoroughfare of the capital.

However, he said the Ames operates with a deficit of staff, so an increase of about 10,000 men across the country is necessary. Arias Bello explained that the company has about 2,532 members and only in the city about 5,000 agents are needed most. He added that for the holidays approaching add 500 agents.

Before the action of the young Bianca Hakim some understand that should be not only police officers in reflective uniform stationed around places of entertainment, but also the Ames own, which would seek to avoid similar situations.

The director of the Ames spoke after concluding with a ceremony at the Plaza Juan Male, the capital of the Road Safety Week, which said some 500,000 people impacted.

This campaign included placing rugged vehicles and motorcycles in important ways as a way to raise awareness about traffic accidents.

Throughout the week reflective vests and teaching materials alluding to the prevention of accidents were delivered.

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