Does anybody truly believe that the results of the October election will alter the likelihood of petty theft?
You asked the question, so I will answer it, but the truth is grim.
Years ago when I was new in-country, at one of our regular get-togethers, a man who had been here at the time commented that the one and only good thing about the dictatorship was that street crime dropped to near zero. I have since heard the same from other sources.
If Milei or even Bullrich won and went full hardcore
mano dura, then yes, based upon historical example, it might make a difference. But it would mean the police shooting people out of hand.
To be fair, there is some precedent in the USA. There have been a few occasions of major riots (e.g., Rodney King or Watts) when a governor simply declared martial law and called out the national guard, who did in fact shoot people they believed to be looting. It happened.
Uh yeah, I'm out of words. Like I said at the start, it's a grim subject. There's a lot of blood on the ground here in Argentina.
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