Brawl in the historic center of Rimini, ban on access to premises for two foreign citizens.
On the afternoon of last May 1st, in Rimini, a police officer from the Rimini Police Headquarters intervened in a restaurant in the Arco d’Augusto area for a brawl between about ten foreign boys.
Immediately after arriving on site, the police noticed some limping subjects walking away, in particular one of whom had a facial wound, so they were stopped and identified.
The police also learned from the employees of the public establishment that, while they were cleaning the tables outside, a violent argument broke out between two groups of young people.
At the end of the related administrative procedure, having assessed the social dangerousness of the subjects involved, the Anti-Crime Police division issued the measures prohibiting access to urban areas for two foreign citizens, who for a year they will not even be able to park in the immediate vicinity of the premises in the city center of Rimini, under penalty of being reported.