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Based on what I am reading and hearing from quite worried about a Canada-trucker-gillet-jaune scenario supported by rich backers organised on Whatsapp, where the police are *actively helping*. Traffic and services appear paralyzed in many parts. Will it persist? Will the courts do anything? Will it be used as a pretext to declare martial law?

Gringo media really slow to report on a rapidly developing situation.

Recent history tells us police strikes are dangerous moments in Brazil.

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Janet

So appears Brazil’s Supreme Court is forcing police to remove the blockades, threatening to fine the head of federal highway patrol R$100k/hour for omiting duties or “inertia”. So far seems to be working in some places but not others agenciabrasil.ebc.com.br/justi

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