I am attaching an article from La Repubblica the day of the March 1, obviously it comes to chronicle and a new law passed by the Commissioner Clerks.
"musicians, beggars and writer in the crosshairs now rained fines of up to 500 €"
Today is the big day of the sting against the writer, who play the bongos, "washer" and camps: the new regulation enters into force for urban police, launched by Commissioner Clerks (and criticized by the Democratic Party), which punishes those who ask for alms with fines ranging from 100 to 500 euro and 500 euro spot fines for those who smeared a good art. "It will be a soft launch," say the police, emerging from a series of meetings with technical staff of Palazzo d'Accursio during which they discussed the margins of operation of the new instrument. But meanwhile the chancellor responds angrily to the Secretary of the CGIL Spi Bruno Pinch, who was very critical of the new measures. "In Bologna, in front of a poor beggar put a traffic cop for a ticket that also will never be paid."
No attack the poor, "said the Special Commissioner. "It 'an incredible and insulting statement that leaves me thinking that there is an atmosphere difficult to compare with the unions. Pizzica If you have fantasies like this, I react badly because the cops do not touch, nor is this administration that goes hunting for the homeless. Of that space permitted, I am ready to quarrel. "
In fact, with the entry into force of new regulations being announced strummer difficult times for clubs (who plays the street between 22 and 9 faces a penalty of 300 to 500 €) and for those who clean windshields at traffic lights: in this case, in addition to confiscation of brush and bucket, a fine ranging from 100 to 500 €. The cops can not do everything ourselves, and so the City will launch a call to recruit volunteers to promote awareness on the issues of civil coexistence. "Pinch does not give up and won." I had been critical issues reported by all newspapers, not that this has resulted in replicas by the administration. "
SOURCE REPUBBLICA.IT
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