The police car that was parked destroyed. Likewise, the city car.
Some protesters also attacked a bank window. Police tried to block them by using tear gas, tail about 100 people were arrested.
That action rejecting the 2014 World Cup which took place in Sao Paulo, one of the 12 host cities (26/1).
Similar actions took place in 30 cities across Brazil, but the only action in Sao Paulo is the largest scale.
Gathered in front of the Art Museum of Sao Paulo, hundreds of demonstrators then moved to the middle of the city.
As reported by Reuters, they brought along a poster that read, among others;
"Do not Come to the World Cup" and "There Will be the World Cup".
The demonstration was a series of actions for the 2014 World Cup reject a crowded place since last year, especially when Brazil entered the 2013 Confederations Cup.
"Funds should be used for the World Cup to improve public services such as health, education or public transportation," said Pellegrini Leonardo dos Santos, a student who joined a demonstration in Sao Paulo, told NDTV.
Trigger disappointment protesters is that they take the Brazilian government's broken promise.
The original construction of the stadium and related infrastructure will be financed privately majority, but in reality 80 percent borne by the state using public money.
On the other hand, many citizens of the country with the sixth economic power in the world that have to deal with the high increase in bus fares, also the poor quality of health care, education and housing.
Anonymous Rio, one of the groups driving demonstration in Rio de Janeiro, to ensure that similar actions will continue, including the 2014 World Cup is currently taking place later.
They named the movement as "Discontinued Operations World Cup".
In Rio Janeiro own street actions followed only about 50 people who had gathered near Copacabana Beach.
"What we are doing is just a small sample of what we will do when the next World Cup takes place," said Juliana Turno, also a student who participated in action in Sao Paulo. So, thank you for reading this article.
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