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The dangerous gatherings, from the Milanese canals to the Roman coast

2020-10-10T14:21:51.119Z


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The dangerous gatherings, from the Milanese canals to the Roman coast

In the Bolognese area, a place where parties with 200 people were organized was closed

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From the Milanese Navigli to the Roman coast, there are many areas in which dangerous gatherings are created in Italy.

Assemblies against which the public administrators, mayors and presidents of the Region are planning to intervene.

One of the cases is that of Campania, where the governor Vincenzo De Luca has already ordered a tightening on the opening hours of the premises.

Other measures are being studied by the government and could be contained in the next dpcm of Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, scheduled for October 15.

He organized dance evenings at the weekend, violating the intended use of his restaurant which he had illegally transformed from a bar with a diner into a disco, thus creating dangerous gatherings, up to 200 people, in contrast with the legislation on the emergency from Covid- 19.

For this reason, a 39-year-old Italian had his restaurant closed for 30 days, in Anzola Emilia, in the Bolognese area.

Meanwhile, in Milan, the Municipality is not thinking about particular restrictions for the premises following the increase in infections from Covid.

This was explained by the mayor of Milan, Giuseppe Sala.

"Starting tonight, however, we are dividing the areas of the city to be controlled among the various police forces. Tonight our local police fighters will focus on some areas of the city known as those of nightlife, such as Piazza Gae Aulenti, Sempione, the Navigli - he added -. But there are many spaces where gatherings are seen in the evening ".

At the moment "we are working with chisel coordinated by the prefect, Renato Saccone, and then we'll see - concluded Sala -. It is difficult to make a forecast and you need to have a lot of flexibility, we are not able now to give a rule that will work also in the next month".

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