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A driver took a mobility agent five feet ahead of him because he wanted access to the parking lot in San Sebastian

The officer was at the entrance to the parking lot at the capital station, preventing cars from entering because it was full. At that moment he accelerated the cars and tried to get into the parking lot, taking the agent ahead.

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A person has been arrested in San Sebastian on charges of assaulting a mobility agent who was preventing cars from accessing the parking lot because it was completely full, but a driver ignored the agent's signals and took the worker ahead.

The accident occurred at 3.30 p.m. yesterday at the parking gate at Donostia Station, where the mobility agent was signalling that access to the parking lot was completely closed, but a driver wanted to enter the parking lot, yes or no, even though it was full.

The officer ordered him to stop, and when he was about to call the police, the driver accelerated andtookhim ahead of , about five feet, until he let go and fell to the ground, at which point the vehicle fled. 

The officer got up on his own foot and followed the assailant on his motorcycle with his colleague and ordered him to stop near the Mundaiz bridge, where the local police also went, identifying three passengers (all foreigners).

The driver was arrested at the scene on charges of an alleged attack on a law enforcement officer.

Olatz Yarza, Mobility and Transport Councilor, has condemned the attack as the agent "was doing his job" and has expressed concern about "similar events that have occurred repeatedly in recent months."

In this way, he expresses his solidarity and support for the wounded officer and calls for respect for the "hard work these officers do every day." 

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