Chaos in Brazil's Rio de Janeiro Thursday, during the afternoon commute.<br/> <br />A protest over a ten cent fare hike erupted into clashes between police and angry riders outside a major train station.<br/> <br />At least seven people were injured including this cameraman.<br/> <br />Friday morning, the streets were calm but the clashes dominated the headlines.<br/> <br />And not everyone sympathized with the protesters.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Portuguese) BUS DRIVER HERNAN DA SILVA MEDEIROS SAYING:<br/> <br />"Horrible, horrible. The protesters don't have any direction or someone is giving them directions - directions of anarchy, violence, vagrancy."<br/> <br />Others said it's not the fair hike that's at issue.<br/> <br />It's the quality of service.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Portuguese) RIO RESIDENT IVAN CORDEIRO SAYING:<br/> <br />"They don't have air conditioning. The trains are shameful and the people think they are very bad. An increase in fare price, very well - but the quality is fundamental."<br/> <br />Protests against corruptio