On Saturday night, Carabinieri officers from the Naples Central Company intensified checks at bars in Chiaia, a central nightlife area, resulting in eight reports and 25 fines for traffic violations, demonstrating their commitment to ensuring public safety.
Last night, Carabinieri officers from the Naples Central Company intensified checks in the Chiaia bar district, one of the city's main nightlife hotspots.
During the operation, 92 juveniles were identified and 33 vehicles were checked. A total of 25 tickets were issued for traffic violations.
Following the investigation, eight people were charged. Among them, a 19-year-old was found in possession of a knuckle-duster, while a 28-year-old was found to be driving with a blood alcohol level above the legal limit.
Two young men were reported to the Prefecture for possession of small quantities of narcotics. Six Neapolitans caught illegally parking were also reported. According to checks, they are repeat offenders over the past two years.
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The Carabinieri's checks seem to be a good thing for security, but I don't know if reporting the kids is the right solution. Perhaps we could find a better way to educate them about these things.