Fine for Crazy Pizza in Via Veneto, Briatore He replied: "The problem with Rome's city hall is the flowers, not the garbage and the Camorra."
The cascades of artificial petals at the entrance to the Crazy Pizza restaurant violate urban decorum regulations, according to Jacopo Scatà, Councilor for Commerce of the First District. Flavio Briatore reacted harshly on social media.
"In Rome, illegal stalls, the Camorra, and the 'Ndrangheta are accepted, but for the City Council, the real problem is Crazy Pizza's flowers, not the garbage. I don't understand why you keep voting for these people. They should be kicked out."
This was Briatore's reaction after checks were carried out at his restaurant in Via Veneto, where the municipal police detected several irregularities, including the presence of floral decorations that did not comply with municipal regulations.
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The fine, approximately 300 euros, is in addition to other fines the restaurant has accumulated since 2022. Briatore posted a video on Instagram to challenge the decision of the City of Rome and the XNUMXst District: "Now we know what the real problem is with the City of Rome: the Crazy Pizza flowers on Via Veneto, which are part of our image.
Everywhere, flowers are a symbol of elegance and beauty, but not in Rome. For the City Council, however, the garbage found everywhere has become a symbol of beauty.
Wearing his usual look, baseball cap and sunglasses, Briatore openly criticized Jacopo Scatà, without explicitly naming him: "There's a group of social haters here. That guy, the councilor... I don't even know who he is, I won't name names. His only goal was to attack Briatore.
In Rome, squatters, the Camorra, the 'Ndrangheta, everything is fine. We wanted to restore Via Veneto's splendor, but they won't let us put up lights, umbrellas, or chairs. These people are just social haters. I don't know why you keep voting for them; they should be kicked out because they're useless.







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