THE PHOTOS. CASERTA BLOCKED. BUT MARINO AND COMMANDER PIRICELLI where were they while the city went haywire for the bike event?

The demonstration, also organized by the Cannavaro Ferrara foundation, practically blocked a city. Did the mayor and the head of the White Helmets of Caserta prefer to make the usual (now empty) posts on June 2nd, rather than warn the citizens of the inconveniences they would experience?

CASERTA (lvr) – Enraged motorists, blocked from 9 in the morning for hours in San Leucio, but also at the junction of the Caserta Nord toll booth, until reaching the variant.

An urban conurbation knocked out by the traffic management of the Caserta Rave Tour, the 60 km cycling event, which took place on 1 and 2 June with the start and finish at the Marcianise Velodrome. Among those present were also the founders Fabio and Paolo Cannavaro, Ciro Ferrara and many VIPs from the world of cycling

The event resulted in the closure of numerous roads, causing significant inconvenience to residents and local businesses.

The total absence of information was embarrassing and caused very serious damage to citizens.

Mayor Carlo Marino and the commander of the municipal police, the highly questionable (HERE BECAUSE) Antonio Piricelliare clearly the main ones responsible for this morning’s chaos, being the leaders of the city’s municipal administration and police.

But Marino’s total indifference to any concern for the city of Caserta is now a well-known matter. The mayor, while the municipality he was supposed to administer had gone to waste, posted images and phrases on social media about the catwalk of June 2nd, a celebration of immense historical value in our country, which has become a sort of parade of bands and various art subjects.

Regarding Piricelli, then, it is impossible not to think about the fact that whatever intervention the White Helmets of Caserta make, he (or someone on his behalf) is ready to communicate it to the newspapers – certainly not to us who have written everything about Piricelli – press notes from ” flavor of the Istituto Luce”, with photos portraying him in action poses which, honestly, provoke a sense of comedy (LOOK HERE) for the not exactly avarguandist context of a press note, for example, dedicated to the sanctions on Mr. Tonino’s butcher’s shop.

This speed, this incontinence, supported by our colleagues, was missing when it was necessary to give information to citizens.

He will say that it was not his job to act as an information channel in similar events. Letting him pass this theory, couldn’t he really send a short press note?

Evidently, when it’s not about “brilliant operations by the local police etc.”, Piricelli isn’t particularly interested in communicating.

“In San Leucio – says Pasquale Napoletano, opposition municipal councilor – “residents who, unaware, had parked their cars on the route, were woken up by State Police agents to clear the route and about the inconvenience that, of followed, it happened, with motorists blocked in traffic for dozens and dozens of minutes (some messages I received report a blockade that continued for longer) without any alternative route to use and without even the possibility of going back.”

 
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