Castellammare di Stabia: Checks in the Villa Comunale, Sanctions and Reporting for Threats

Tight controls by the Local Police in Villa Comunale in Castellammare di Stabia: five people were sanctioned and a 50-year-old was reported for threats and resistance.

Castellammare di Stabia: 50-year-old threatens local police officers on electric bike – Reported

Checks in the Villa Comunale: Five Sanctions and One Complaint
A morning of tight controls in the Villa Comunale led to a significant toll: five people sanctioned and a 50-year-old reported for threats and resistance to a public official. The agents of the Local Police of Castellammare di Stabia, under the direction of Commander Antonio Vecchione and with the coordination of Lieutenant Donato Palmieri, have intensified checks to combat the unauthorized use of electric and pedal-assisted bicycles in the pedestrian area.

Security in the Villa Comunale: Absolute Priority
The control operation, which took place on Sunday 23 June, is part of a broader security plan aimed at guaranteeing the tranquility of citizens who frequent the Villa Comunale. The main objective is to prevent the circulation of vehicles that could put people’s safety at risk, especially in areas intended exclusively for pedestrians.

Sanctions: Application of the Highway Code
During the checks, five individuals were stopped, all adults, caught using pedal-assisted bicycles. The fines were issued in accordance with the current Highway Code, which regulates the use of such vehicles in pedestrian areas. The presence of electric bicycles in these areas represents a violation of the rules and a potential danger for pedestrians.

The Complaint: An Episode of Resistance
The episode involving a 50-year-old from Stabia took on particular importance. The man, caught red-handed while speeding on his electric bike, reacted by threatening the officers and resisting. This behavior led to his being reported for threats and resistance to a public official, worsening his legal position and underlining the importance of respecting the rules.

Mayor’s Statement: Zero Tolerance
The mayor of Castellammare di Stabia, Luigi Vicinanza, firmly expressed the municipal administration’s line regarding public safety: “The checks in the area will continue in the next few days. The safety of citizens is among our priorities and we will not tolerate irresponsible behavior that puts people’s safety at risk.”

Future Controls: An Ongoing Commitment
The commitment of the Local Police does not end with these checks. Operations will continue in the coming weeks, with the aim of maintaining a high level of safety and preventing dangerous behaviour. The constant presence of agents and collaboration with citizens are key elements to guarantee a safe and welcoming Villa Comunale for everyone.

Conclusion: A reminder to respect the rules
This incident and the fines issued represent a clear warning to anyone who thinks they can ignore local regulations. The Local Police of Castellammare di Stabia, with the support of the municipal administration, will continue to monitor and intervene decisively to protect the safety and well-being of the community. Respect for the rules is essential to guarantee civil and safe coexistence.

Castellammare di Stabia thus reiterates its commitment to a safer and more livable city, where compliance with regulations represents a shared and essential value.


 
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