"They reported a video published on Tik Tok that immortalizes the singer Ultimo around the Spanish Quarters of Naples on a scooter with two other people. No one, including the artist, wears a helmet. Something unacceptable by a public figure followed by so many young people. Unless you tell us that it is your 'look-alike', apologize publicly as soon as possible." This was written on Facebook by the Neapolitan deputy Francesco Emilio Borrelli (Avs), publishing the Tik Tok video.
"What example do we give in this way to the very young? How do we explain that the helmet should always be worn if one of their idols makes a mockery of the rules? Public figures, especially those with a young audience, have a moral duty to always be the first to set a good example. Such acts are not tolerable," says Borrelli.
Three on scooters without helmets, 'Last apologize' - Campania
2023-05-28T12:50:41.184Z
Highlights: Deputy Borrelli (Avs) relaunches the TikTok video. "They reported a video published on Tik Tok that immortalizes the singer Ultimo around the Spanish Quarters of Naples on a scooter with two other people. No one, including the artist, wears a helmet. Something unacceptable by a public figure followed by so many young people," he says. Unless you tell us that it is your 'look-alike', apologize publicly as soon as possible, he adds.
Deputy Borrelli (Avs) relaunches the TikTok video