Naples. The other evening, law enforcement intensified checks in the “movida” areas of Vomero, in Naples, as part of an operation coordinated by the Police Headquarters. The intervention, aimed at ensuring greater security and compliance with regulations, involved the State Police, the Guardia di Finanza, the Local Police, the Labor Inspectorate and ASL Napoli 1.
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The checks were concentrated in the most frequented areas of the neighborhood, including San Martino, Piazza Vanvitelli, Piazza Medaglie d'Oro and Via Giordano, Scarlatti and Falcone. The officers, coming from the Vomero, Vasto-Arenaccia, Poggioreale and Bagnoli Police Stations, collaborated with their colleagues from the General Prevention and Public Rescue Office, as well as with the operators of the other institutions involved.
During the operation, 250 people were identified, 38 of whom had a police record, and 71 vehicles were checked. Two violations of the Highway Code were contested. At the same time, 26 commercial establishments were checked.
Fines also for failure to comply with workplace safety regulations
The activities led to the imposition of several provisions for failure to comply with health and safety regulations in the workplace, with total fines of approximately 9.000 euros. In addition, 8 kilos of foodstuffs non-compliant.
The operation is part of a plan of extraordinary controls aimed at preventing illegal situations and protecting citizens and customers of the Neapolitan nightlife areas.
Article published on 1 December 2024 - 20:26
The control operation in Vomero seems like a positive initiative to improve safety, but I don't know if it is enough to stop the problems. Perhaps more resources and more frequent controls would be needed to obtain lasting results.