In the first ten months of 2024, the Abandoned Vehicle Unit of the local police has intensified its activity to combat the phenomenon of urban decay, removing well 2.446 abandoned vehicles. Of these, 1.603 are motor vehicles, 538 motor vehicles, 257 mopeds e 44 other means.
The territorial analysis highlighted a non-homogeneous distribution of the problem: the Municipality 6 is the most affected, with the 15,54%. of the removals, while the Municipality 1 records the lowest percentage, equal to 5,72%.. From a temporal point of view, the month of February saw the maximum peak, with 292 removals, followed by January, April and July.
Fundamental to the success of the operation was the collaboration of citizens, who daily send detailed reports to the dedicated email address of the local police. In a press release, the Command emphasizes how this synergy has allowed significant results to be achieved in the fight against urban decay.
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Record economic results and sanctions
In addition to the visible impact on the decorum of the city, the activity of the Nucleus has generated important economic benefits. High 241 verbal for violations of the Highway Code, with a collection of 92.388,10 €, while the removal of 1.167 vehicles has produced an additional revenue of 36.303,58 €.
The increase in overall sanctions is also significant: 1.355 verbal for other infringements, with an increase of 323,44%. compared to 2022, they have brought in revenue to the municipal coffers 128.691,68 €. Currently, 796 vehicles removed between 2022 and 2024 are still in storage at authorized depots. Overall, 1.999 notifications relating to the removed vehicles.






Comments (1)
It's interesting to see how the police are doing so much to remove abandoned vehicles, but I don't understand why there are so many numbers and percentages that are difficult to read. Maybe they should simplify the information for citizens.