Arzano in the news spotlight: the local police, led by Colonel Biagio Chiariello, carried out a lightning operation in a villa on Via Napoli, tightening their grip on a group of undisciplined motorcyclists and drivers.
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The intervention, aimed at to put a stop to the raids who have long been disturbing the peace of the neighborhood, has led to the identification of several young people, including minors, caught red-handed for violations of the highway code.
The agents, with a coordinated action, have the two exits of the villa were armored, leaving the offenders with no escape. About ten kids were caught on the spot: some riding motorbikes and cars, others on foot, all of whom ended up under the scrutiny of the controls.
Among the vehicles stopped, a motorbike already seized for previous infringements was definitively taken away from its owner, who now risks confiscation and a 8 thousand euro blow, aggravated by the lack of a driving license.
Not just two wheels: among those fined, there were also six young people on board two cars, one of whom was caught driving without a driving licence and fined 5 thousand euros. The operation then extended its scope to local establishments: a takeaway pizzeria and a pub, well-known meeting places for the youth, ended up in the crosshairs.
Pub fined for illegal occupation of public land
Here, a shopkeeper was caught for illegally occupying public land and irregularities in the documentation, with related sanctions.
The outcome of the intervention speaks clearly: 24 thousand euros in fines, two vehicles seized and three licenses revoked. The local police of Arzano does not give up and promises blanket checks to restore order on the territory. A strong signal against illegality on the road and beyond.
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Article published on March 25, 2025 - 10pm
The local police operation appears to be an important step in stopping traffic violations in Arzano, but there are many issues to consider regarding the effectiveness of the fines and overall safety.
Yes, it is true that fines are necessary, but there should also be more attention to road safety education for young people who do not respect the rules and do not know how to behave on the road.