VITERBO – The wave of vandalism that is involving the historic center of the capital of Tuscia shows no signs of stopping, where every weekend there are fights, acts of vandalism and consequent interventions by the police.
This past weekend, during the night between Saturday and Sunday, a shop window was shattered by a cobblestone thrown by some vandal. The one who paid the price was a clothing store, Two Way, in the part of the street closest to the so-called Piazza del Teatro (Piazza Giuseppe Verdi).
A particularly busy area, adjacent to a parking lot and the light and noise of various establishments. Nothing, however, seems to have prevented the vandal on duty from taking over, thus repeating an act that has already been recorded too many times by the merchants of Corso Italia and Via Saffi, increasingly tired of suffering without ever obtaining a concrete reaction from those who govern the city.
The police are on site, having already combed the cameras in the area, but the shopkeepers are once again asking for more solid measures from the council and the Police Headquarters. In particular, there are more and more people asking for better lighting during the night hours and the presence of a fixed patrol car, so that the bad guys are less likely to be noticed every weekend.