PLAY AREAS FOR CHILDREN IN APRILIA PARKS, M5S: “SAFETY AT RISK”

PLAY AREAS FOR CHILDREN IN APRILIA PARKS, M5S: “SAFETY AT RISK”
PLAY AREAS FOR CHILDREN IN APRILIA PARKS, M5S: “SAFETY AT RISK”

Aprilia, the criticisms of the representative of the 5 Stars of Aprilia to the Public Works department: “Perhaps the safety of citizens is a little neglected”

“I wonder if the councilor lives in this city or if perhaps in the last year he has been “busy with completely other matters” that he has not noticed that the children’s play areas in some of the city’s public parks seem abandoned and not maintained to such an extent that they can even be dangerous.

I went to Manaresi Park and I couldn’t help but see the state of the play area, created to be used also by disabled children. Games which apparently lack the expected periodic maintenance, peppered with some acts of vandalism. There are no trauma mats, no containment boards to prevent children from falling, no protruding screws, no roof of the central play area with a possible fall risk, and so on. And Manaresi is not the only park in these conditions.

Following the possible dangers encountered, I also reported the situation to the ASL, which in the case in question invited the municipal administration to adopt every useful intervention regarding what I reported.

Councilor, after the reports I sent, I invite you to focus more on situations that could prove dangerous for our fellow citizens, which you, like the entire municipal administration, are required to protect, especially when these fellow citizens are children who frequent parks public. It is not enough to cut the grass in the parks, which is often requested, to make them usable. An administration that thinks of its citizens can be seen above all in the little things.”

Thus, in a note, Andrea Ragusa, former mayoral candidate for the M5S in Aprilia.

 
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