The "unbridled" behavior of Alen Simonyan's motorcade during traffic
- 2 days ago
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Today, while driving in Yerevan, a remarkable incident happened to our employee.
Now let's tell the story from the beginning.
There was a traffic jam on the road from Saralanj Street to Khachatur Abovyan Square (the head of the Plan) due to a bus that broke down at the intersection. Alen Simonyan's motorcade, a super-expensive BMW and the accompanying Toyota Prado, also got stuck in the traffic jam.
However, unable to accept the idea that they too might end up in the same traffic jam with ordinary citizens, they honked their horns for about half an hour and asked drivers to move out of the way. However, in vain, since the traffic jam was impassable.
Finally, after passing the traffic jam and the roundabout, heading towards Myasnikyan Avenue, they appear behind our employee’s car when entering the tunnel and constantly signal and shout through loudspeakers, demanding the way, not realizing that the tunnel in question is one-way, and there is only one lane, so giving way is technically impossible.
In addition, after exiting the tunnel, there is a solid lane to the right for several hundred meters, and changing lanes is prohibited by traffic rules. However, not possessing sufficient driving skills, the NA Speaker’s motorcade continued to signal and drive too close to the cars in front, trying to force the drivers to give way at all costs.
Then, when it was already possible to change lanes to the right, and our employee wanted to move to the right, Alen Simonyan’s driver tried to overtake in the right lane, thus preventing our employee from changing lanes. During that time, the Toyota Prado continued to follow our employee’s car, constantly honking and demanding the way.
Then, seeing that there was a bus ahead, which was also being forced to move to the right, and could no longer move forward, the driver of Alen Simonyan’s car was forced to brake and re-arrange to the left lane.
Finally, our employee, having the opportunity, safely moved to the right lane, giving way to the NA President’s rushing motorcade. However, this was not enough for them. While overtaking, the Toyota Prado brazenly drove the car close to our employee’s car, endangering his life and health and creating an emergency situation. At the same time, the security guards, getting out of the car windows, were shouting at the driver and shouting.
After that, our employee stopped the police guard car accompanying them and asked to explain the reason for such behavior. In response, the police said that it was an escort car, and they should give way. To our employee’s observation that it was physically impossible in the tunnel because of the single lane, the police advise that “you should have stopped,” not taking into account that in that case they would have stopped too, since there is only one lane in the tunnel.
In short, the police urge you to pull over to the right and stop when you see Alen Simonyan’s motorcade.
This is the new model of “revolutionary” government management.




















