Manuel Vidarte
Manuel Vidarte is a Peruvian police general and the director of Traffic, Transport, and Road Safety for the National Police of Peru. He gained attention for announcing the new regulation requiring motorcyclists and their passengers to wear reflective vests displaying the vehicle's license plate number, a measure aimed at enhancing safety in emergency-declared districts starting May 22, 2023.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Peru | 1 | 7.00 | 0.09% | +0% | 32,971,846 | 30,873 | $230,000 | 215$ |
| Totals | 1 | 32,971,846 | 30,873 | $230,000 | 215$ |
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Recent Mentions
Peru:
The chief of the Lima Police Region, General Manuel Vidarte, informed about the deployment of police for the event.
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Peru:
Manuel Vidarte is the head of the Traffic and Road Safety Directorate of the PNP who reported on the high number of traffic fatalities in Peru.
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Peru:
General PNP Manuel Vidarte indicated that security cameras and videos will be reviewed to identify the responsible parties.
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Peru:
El jefe de la Región Policial Lima, general PNP Manuel Vidarte, afirmó que los agentes policiales podrán aplicar el 'criterio' cuando constaten que el viaje de dos personas adultas no representa un peligro.
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Peru:
General PNP Manuel Vidarte reported significant interventions in the fight against crime during the state of emergency.
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Peru:
Manuel Vidarte is the Chief of the Lima Police Region.
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Peru:
Manuel Vidarte was appointed as the new head of the Lima Police Region.
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Ecuador:
General Manuel Vidarte was appointed temporarily to replace General Monroy.
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Peru:
Manuel Vidarte confirmed the measure regarding the traffic situation in statements to Canal N.
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Peru:
Manuel Vidarte, director de Tránsito, Transporte y Seguridad Vial, comentó que los efectivos policiales se encuentran distribuidos en 341 paraderos de Lima Metropolitana.
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