The 20 year old Mattia Barbieri, aka " Rondo da Sosa ", "is a leading exponent of the Italian rap / trap music scene " and "therefore, the possibility of accessing discos, pubs and meeting places is essential for him to play singing activity ".

This is what the Lombardy TAR writes in the reasons, published in recent days, of the sentence with which it annulled a so-called "urban daspo" against the young man, which prevented him for two years "access to any public entertainment venue", to Milan, "and to any public establishment for the administration of food and beverages, as well as parking in the immediate vicinity".

The provision came as a result of riots that occurred in front of the Milanese disco "Old Fashion" on July 12, 2021. That evening, after the security officers had forbidden him to enter the club, he reconstructs the TAR on the basis of the notified provision from the police station at the end of August 2021, Rondo da Sosa had asked for help from Baby Gang , stage name of the 20-year-old Zaccaria Mouhib, also a rapper known in the news and with hundreds of thousands of followers on social media, "who would have arrived on site with about 30 people armed with sticks, glass bottles and bars "and the situation" resulted in violent actions ".

To demonstrate Rondo's "social dangerousness", his attitude of "contempt" for the " rules of civil life " was also highlighted in the prevention measure: in a video posted on social media he climbed "first on the hood and then on the roof" of a police car "uttering insulting sentences against the institutions ".

For the first section of the Milan TAR (president Domenico Giordano), however, "the prohibition of access to public places" must "refer to places specifically identified and that are connected to the facts that justified their adoption" and it cannot be to impose a "generic" ban, without taking into account the "work needs" of the young person who holds concerts in clubs. And it is not enough, concludes the TAR, the possibility of requesting individual authorizations from time to time to perform, because in this way it is not possible to carry out a "concrete work schedule".

(Unioneonline / vl)

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