A kiosk burned down in Cala Liberotto. The owner said, "He's a small man, but the climate here is unpleasant. We need to change things."
The 125 Cala Ginepro building is on fire. Piero Rondoni: "We're not stopping, but a cultural shift is needed."Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
His birthday began with fire and ash, the remains of the kiosk in the courtyard of his business, 125 Cala Ginepro, in Cala Liberotto, on the Orosei coast.
A malicious act that the owner, Piero Rondoni, places in a complex context: "We will continue to walk with our heads held high, to do our job to the best of our ability, to respect other people's property," he vented on social media. He added: "I cannot thank those who thought of giving me an unwelcome 'gift. '" These small men act at night, in the dark, hiding like mice; the shadows conceal their criminal actions as they remain unseen because they 'don't want to be seen.'" (quote)
But overall, "Cala Liberotto is experiencing an unpleasant situation: constant thefts, animal poisoning, and intimidation. It's time to say enough is enough and prosecute the few people who are casting an entire community in a bad light. Institutions must step in and do their part immediately." This is the appeal.
"I speak as a citizen, entrepreneur, and Sardinian who doesn't feel protected at home. If we want to grow, we need a cultural shift; otherwise, we'll always be chasing and never be masters of our own destiny."
(Unioneonline/E.Fr.)