Naples. “An Anm driver contacted us to inform us of an unsustainable situation that characterizes the Mergellina terminus. When exiting the racchetta, buses are forced to enter via Mergellina in the wrong direction. The cause is cars parked in no-parking areas that force vehicles to invade the opposite lane, with the risk of an accident. We find it unacceptable that the attitude of uncivilized people generates risks of this type”. This was stated by the regional councilor of the Greens Francesco Emilio Borrelli and the councilor of the Sole che Ride in the I Municipality Gianni Caselli. “For some time now – continue Borrelli and Caselli – we have been denouncing the absurd habit of parking cars in no-parking areas along via Mergellina. Apparently the bad habit has not been eradicated. We have sent a new note to the municipal police asking them to monitor the area in order to prevent the lane in the direction of Piazza Sannazzaro, affected by the passage of buses exiting the racchetta, from finally being freed from cars”.
Naples - Carabinieri officers from the Chiaia station have executed a house arrest warrant issued by the preliminary investigations judge of the Naples Court on behalf of the Prosecutor's Office. The order concerns a forty-year-old Neapolitan man already known to law enforcement. The "fake Carabiniere" scam. According to investigators' findings, the man is seriously suspected of a…
Secondigliano: A thirteen-year-old boy at school with a box cutter pen has alerted the police.
Naples - The school principal called the Carabinieri, immediately activating the security procedure required for possession of dangerous objects. The incident occurred in Secondigliano, on the northern outskirts of Naples, inside the Savio-Alfieri comprehensive school, which serves students between the ages of 10 and 14. The school staff's vigilance—as is evident in the context…
Salvatore Giordano's death: sentences finalized for Galleria Umberto I collapse
The Court of Cassation has brought an end to the trial into the death of Salvatore Giordano, the 14-year-old boy who died after being hit by collapsing rubble in the Galleria Umberto I in Naples. The judges of the Fourth Section declared the appeals filed by two of the defendants inadmissible, making the convictions final...
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