Salerno – Scenes of recklessness and danger have been documented in the last few hours in Salerno, where a group of teenagers embarked on a crazy and potentially tragic adventure: six of them, male and female, got on a single scooter, some without wearing helmets, and rode through the city streets.
The incredible episode was immortalized by a citizen who immediately reported the fact to the deputy of the Green-Side Alliance, Francesco Emilio Borrelli, known for his commitment to the battle for road safety.
“It seems like a circus act, but the reality is that it is an act of criminal recklessness, which endangers the life of those who commit it and that of others,” commented Borrelli. The deputy rejected the idea that these were simple “pranks,” defining the incident as “the fruit of a culture of illegality and impunity that must be fought with determination.”
Borrelli launched an appeal for a firm and decisive response. “We need a strong response: tight controls, seizures, exemplary fines, but also education and prevention,” the deputy concluded. “We cannot allow the streets to become theaters of dangerous pranks that, too often, end in tragedy.”
The episode reignites the debate on road safety and the need for greater awareness, especially among young people, to prevent behaviors that put human lives at risk.
Article published on 6 June 2025 - 14:52
It is really worrying to see young people behaving this way, getting on a scooter with six people without a helmet is risky and irresponsible. More should be done to educate young people about road safety.