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It's the shocking initiative of a shopkeeper who displayed the macabre scene in front of his shop on Via Toledo in Naples.
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On the main window, a large sign read, "Shame on you, you're killing us more than Covid." Already on Thursday evening, the "Invisibles," as the shopkeepers call themselves, accusing the government of not paying adequate attention to the sector, had staged another provocative initiative, parading dressed as ghosts around the monument in Piazza dei Martiri.
On the hanged men in Via Toledo, photographed by dozens of passersby, were signs explaining the reasons for the protest, including: "We're open, but without customers it's like being closed," "Cut the cost of staff contributions," and "Our warehouses are full of goods to pay for."
Article published on November 6, 2020 - 20:39 PM - A. Carlino

