This word was used in Chile and the Cuyo region of Argentina as " pacota " , to the violent, attacking group. Possibly from " paco " or " 34 paca; which was the package of cheap products that sailors had land to sell; the comparison comes out because they were " low value " , the same as the pacoteros, cowards who only made the handsome if they were all together. The change to " 34 gang; It took place in Buenos Aires, where '' well 39 children; during the crisis of 1890 they went out in 40 groups; " Nota " ) to punish young people from the UCR. A little his way affected go duck, was them called " patoteros " instead of " pacoteros ".