The Chilean government has submitted legislation to Congress establishing a national registry of individuals involved in acts of vandalism and incivility. This initiative, signed following the State of the Nation address, fulfills a key campaign promise made by President Kast. The registry aims to document offenses ranging from homicide of law enforcement officials to fare evasion on public transport. Specific penalties and the duration of inclusion in the registry remain to be defined. The bill has sparked debate regarding potential impacts on civil liberties and the definition of “incivility.” Details regarding the scope and implementation of the registry are currently under congressional review. The government anticipates the registry will deter disruptive behavior and enhance public safety.