2013 Argentine police revolts
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The 2013 Argentine police revolts were a series of protests by provincial police demanding better pay and working conditions, which affected 21 of Argentina's 23 provinces.[1][2]
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Some of the strike methods included neglect of duty and breaking into public buildings. Due to this situation, looting began to occur in some cities, Córdoba being the most affected,[3][4] followed by Tucumán.[5] The riots began on 3 December and ended ten days later.