Naples – As part of the Naples Police Headquarters' plan to ensure safety and legality in high-traffic nightlife areas, on Friday evening officers from the San Ferdinando and Vicaria Police Stations, the Administrative and Social Police Division, along with members of the Guardia di Finanza, Local Police, and ASL NA 1 personnel conducted an integrated patrol in the Chiaia "baretti" area and surrounding streets.
The outcome of the operation paints a picture of widespread irregularities in the restaurant and nightlife sector. The operators identified 55 individuals—three of whom had criminal records—and inspected 10 businesses.
Several owners have been hit with administrative fines for illegally occupying public land, violating noise regulations, and failing to comply with HACCP procedures regarding hygiene and food safety. The total fines imposed amount to approximately €3.000.
On the road safety front, a person was reported to the judicial authorities for driving without a license, a violation repeated over the course of two years—conduct that constitutes a criminal offense under the Highway Code.
In short
Naples - As part of the territorial control plan established by the Naples Police Headquarters to ensure safety and legality in high-traffic areas, on the evening of…
- The outcome of the intervention reveals a picture of widespread irregularities in the restaurant and nightlife sectors.
- The operators identified 55 people — three of whom had police records — and checked 10…
- Several owners have been hit with administrative charges for illegal occupation of public land, violation of noise regulations, and…
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Naples - As part of the territorial control plan established by the Naples Police Headquarters to ensure safety and legality in high-traffic areas…
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The outcome of the intervention reveals a picture of widespread irregularities in the restaurant and nightlife sectors.
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The operators identified 55 people — three of whom had police records — and checked 10 businesses.









This seems like useful news, but many details remain ambiguous: officers identified 55 people, three with criminal records, and inspected 10 businesses. Several owners were charged with illegal land occupation, noise violations, and failure to comply with HACCP regulations; one person was reported for repeated driving without a license.