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Magistrate was not wearing mask on Santos beach during the pandemic of the novel coronavirus
Jul.20.2020 12:49PM
Dhiego Maia
SÃO PAULO
A São Paulo judge humiliated a civil guard after being fined for walking without a mask on the edge of Santos, a city on the south coast of São Paulo, on Saturday afternoon (18).
Eduardo Almeida Prado Rocha de Siqueira, 63, called the inspection agent "illiterate", tore the fine and even tried to get rid of the punishment by communicating the fact to the city's public security secretary.
Eduardo Siqueira - Reprodução
The civil guards filmed the entire event, and the images went viral on the internet.
More:
https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/internacional/en/brazil/2020/07/sp-judge-calls-civil-guard-illiterate-and-tears-up-a-fine-when-caught-without-a-mask.shtml
Grokenstein
(5,722 posts)He's the only one who should be humiliated, but of course he lacks the self-awareness to feel shame.
Judi Lynn
(160,527 posts)If ever the judge gains consciousness he would be horrified at what he has become. Disgusting.
Judi Lynn
(160,527 posts)Cícero Hilário Roza Neto, 36, was called illiterate when he fined a judge without a mask in Santos
Jul.21.2020 1:02PM
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Dhiego Maia
SÃO PAULO
Cícero Hilário Roza Neto, 36, never needed to say that he is a graduate student to command respect. The diploma, he says, only helped him do his job better.
The civil guard has a degree in public security and has a postgraduate degree in educational law.
Cícero, says it was the education he received inside and outside the home that he stood firm in the face of the worst insult he had ever received. "I was called illiterate. And I heard that from a very educated person", he tells Folha.
Cícero Hilário ( Foto: Karime Xavier / Folhapress) . - Folhapress
On the afternoon of last Saturday (18), he and colleague Roberto Guilhermino, 41, fined the judge Eduardo Almeida Rocha Prado de Siqueira, 63. He was walking without a face mask on the Santos shore, on the south coast of São Paulo.
More:
https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/internacional/en/brazil/2020/07/i-cant-stop-thinking-about-it-says-civil-guard-about-judges-offense-in-brazil.shtml