The Anti-Barricade Law () is a Chilean law created in the context of the 2019âÂÂ20 Chilean protests which increases the punishments for setting up barricades, carrying out plunder or throwing objects at people or vehicles. It modifies four articles of the Penal Code of Chile:
On March 3, 2020, a group of Primera LÃÂnea was rounded up and detained by Carabineros enforcing the newly drafted law. Subsequently, only one of the 44 detained was kept in preventive prison; the remaining were set free but required to report and sign-in twice a month. During the truck driver's strike of August 2020 in which a series of major roads and highways in Chile were blocked the Anti-Barricade Law was not applied. The President of the Federation of Chilean Industry (SOFOFA) Bernardo LarraÃÂn Matte criticized the government for this.