Ragusa, trader attacked in via Coffa

A trader from via Mariannina Coffa, in the historic center of Ragusa superior, he was attacked for trivial reasons by a non-EU citizen.

The complaint comes from Confimparese iblea which speaks of “a serious matter, which raises the issue of safety and public order at the beginning of the summer season.

“Tuesday evening’s episode – comments the territorial president of Confimprese Iblea, Peppe Occhipinti – it is very serious for the image that the city offers to tourists right at the beginning of summer. We thank the police who promptly intervened in via Coffa. For months we have, several times, raised a thousand doubts about the anti-bivouac ordinance which, in fact, is not enforced. The churchyard of San Giovanni, late in the evening, transforms into a football field and dozens of citizens, sitting on stone seats, camp out and consume alcoholic drinks”. Confimprese Iblea asks the Prefect to intervene in a widespread manner with joint checks.

“We note that the citizens of Ragusa they abandoned the historic center renting homes, often without any rental contract, to immigrant citizens. Entire neighborhoods in total decay with rubbish being deposited on street corners. Our only salvation is tourists but we can notcertainly, offer this show unworthy, with attacks on traders”. Confimprese then focuses on the local police station, in the lower part of Palazzo Ina, which was supposed to lend a hand to the control of the territory: “no control of the dilapidated houses and of those who, with impunity, continue not to respect the anti-bivouac ordinance ”. The solidarity and closeness of the entire board of directors, of the provincial president Pippo Occhipinti and of the associates of Confimprese iblea, goes to the trader in via Coffa”.

 
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