Vehicle hits street vendors during Carnival event in Belém
A vehicle from the Municipal Department of Security hit street vendors during a Carnival event in Belém, leading to an investigation and potential disciplinary actions.
During the Carnival festivities in Belém, Brazil, a vehicle belonging to the Municipal Department of Security (Segbel) struck several street vendors. The incident occurred early Sunday morning on Avenida Pedro Miranda in the Pedreira neighborhood, raising concerns about public safety during large events. The local government stated that they are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident to ensure accountability and clarify what led to the collision.
Following a preliminary investigation, the City Hall indicated that an Administrative Disciplinary Process (PAD) would be initiated, potentially leading to various penalties for involved personnel as stipulated by municipal regulations. The consequences could range from reprimands and suspensions to outright dismissal of the agent(s) responsible if any wrongdoing is established. This emphasizes the city's commitment to maintaining proper conduct and adherence to public service standards.
In a statement, Segbel emphasized that they do not support any actions that violate public service regulations. The case highlights the ongoing tensions that often arise during public events, particularly regarding the safety of street vendors who play a crucial role in local festivities. The authorities' response will be crucial in addressing the issue and restoring public trust, especially in the wake of incidents that jeopardize the safety of both vendors and attendees during culturally significant celebrations like Carnival.