Ostia, Action: “Since yesterday the Capocotta kiosks have been abandoned and unsupervised”

Ostia, Action: “Since yesterday the Capocotta kiosks have been abandoned and unsupervised”
Ostia, Action: “Since yesterday the Capocotta kiosks have been abandoned and unsupervised”

By Editorial Staff on 05/17/2024

De Gregorio-Bozzi: “The men of the Spe Group of the Local Police of Rome Capital no longer guard the three Capocotta kiosks, banned by the Campidoglio only in April, which are now abandoned and at the mercy of anyone as well as the precious Mediterranean dunes with signs prohibiting bathing in the absence of lifeguards”

Rome – “Since yesterday men from the Spe Group of the Local Police of Rome Capital they no longer man the three kiosks of Capocotta, put to announcement from the Capitol only in April, after last October i old managers had been dismissed. Nobody knows the outcome of the tender, but what is certain is that, even if they begin to assign one, between connections, maintenance and various procedures will then take weeks to reopen”.

They declare it in a note Flavia De Gregorio and Andrea Bozzi, respectively group leader of Action in the Campidoglio and in Municipio

“We have been asking for surveillance for monthsi – they continue – but, when it has finally arrived, it is lasted only six weeks and now the kiosks, owned by the Municipality, are abandoned and at the mercy of anyoneas well as the precious ones Mediterranean dunes, while the no bathing signs they make a good show, in the total absence of lifeguards. The Mayor, after a fourth kiosk caught fire in March, came to the site to say that no one would back down in the face of crime. But now who will look after our goods?”


A chaotic and late schedule, after the Municipality X has guiltily handed over the Delegation to the Coast to the Municipality, meant that in mid-May Capocotta was effectively abandoned, to the delight of illegal parkers, petty thieves who attack cars every day and illegal sellers. And, as if that wasn’t enough, for a few days now an ordinance from the Metropolitan City has banned the transit of buses, so that thousands of Romans will inevitably flock to the most beautiful and popular free beach we have by car. We ask that some form of surveillance be immediately reintroduced while waiting for the kiosks, who knows when, to be reassigned” they conclude.

Tags: ostia, Roman coast

 
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