Begging and bivouacs, Cagliari is moving towards a halt to bans
The Council is preparing to cancel the rule wanted by the Truzzu Council, considered "an attack on extreme poverty"Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
Together with the ban on hanging out clothes on balconies overlooking the street and on tying bicycles to poles (in the absence of racks), the ban on bivouacking (sleeping on the street, for example) and on begging was the most contested .
Rules of the municipal regulation on safety approved by the previous administration that now the Municipality, with a proposed resolution of the Council (first signatory Matteo Massa) intends to cancel . Especially the last one, the one that affects the most fragile people, forced by necessity to sleep on the street and beg.
"That rule of the regulation is in clear contradiction with our idea of community ", says Matteo Massa (Progressisti) "We had already said it during the election campaign, we are demonstrating it with the social policies that we are implementing, this administration is also close to the most fragile people", he says.