He sits on the steps of the monument, Moroccan woman fined
The story: Zahra, 54, is walking with her elderly mother (83 years) in the center of Brescia. The elderly mother is tired. Together they decide to sit on the steps of a monument, called Bella Italy. I am unaware of Safety Regulations Urban Municipality of Brescia, art. 7 prohibits the sit and camp out near the historical monuments. So far nothing special. Only the local police make up the two women and fined 100 euro fine for this type of infringement. Zahra, Morocco with a regular residence permit as a caregiver, has decided that from now on will be far from the Piazza della Loggia. Pay the fine.
Association "Rights for All" launched the idea of \u200b\u200ba collection to pay the fine and apologized on behalf of Brescia.
So far the news. Some thoughts: it may make sense to ban monuments to sit up and dirty, we must also offer an alternative, or benches. But here comes the fun part: junta Paroli (center right) has made them take off from the nearby Piazza Rovetta, a meeting place for immigrants. So you can not sit anyone immigrants, Italians, elderly, children, etc. who is not feeling well. etc..
also went on the internet to look for photos of this monument while not discussing the artistic value (for which I do not have sufficient competence) does not seem to be in the best possible hygiene and conservation.
Why then so much obstinacy?
E 'better apologize.
(Source: Corriere della Sera, Tuesday, August 11, 2009, chronicle York)
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