Santiago Maratea Was Disqualified From Driving for Recording with His Cell Phone
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The National Road Safety Agency (ANSV) requested the disqualification of the driver’s license of the influencer Santiago Maratea after a video was broadcast in which he is seen driving while using his cell phone and without a safety belt. The material was published on his own social networks and shows a behavior that is prohibited by the National Transit Law (24.449), since the use of the mobile at the wheel reduces attention and increases the r…
Buenos Aires, 22 April (NA) – The influencer Santiago Maratea published a video on his social networks apologizing for the controversy started by driving without a safety belt and being recorded with his cell phone, video that he later published on Instagram. According to the Argentine News Agency, the National Road Safety Agency (ANSV) requested the disqualification to drive the influencer. Finally, the disqualification to drive was confirmed t…
Santi Maratea apologized after a video was viralized where he was seen driving without a seat belt and using his cell phone.The material was quickly seen by the National Road Safety Agency (ANSV) that would have requested the disqualification of his driver's license.Before this fact, the influencer recorded an apology request accepting his responsibility and clarifying that what he did is wrong. "It seems to me today that it is time to acknowled…
The influencer recorded a video where he apologized, but clarified that he was not yet notified about the suspension carried out by the Province of Buenos Aires
The influencer received a preventive suspension after publishing a video committing serious traffic failures. The episode exposes an irresponsibility in a context where deaths from road accidents continue to increase throughout the country. Read more
The National Road Safety Agency (ANSV) requested the disqualification of the license of Santiago Maratea after the influencer recorded itself while driving and without a seat belt. The agency claims that it is a conduct expressly prohibited by the National Traffic Law (Law 24.449). The images also show that it circulates without a seat belt, the main passive safety device, as they explained. According to studies of the Road Observatory, the use …
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