A zipline above Cala Fighera, in Cagliari. Fun, perhaps, for those who used it. But dangerous and without permits. For this reason, the Forestry Rangers seized it.

A zipline is considered an "adventurous" experience, but not necessarily a "dangerous" one. It consists of a high-tensile steel or textile cable, secured to the rock and stretched between two points above a gully. From the upper point, you launch yourself with a harness, propelled by gravity. Installation and use, especially in protected areas, require the necessary permits, as well as responsible management to ensure safety and avoid accidents, even serious ones.

The cable dismantled near the Devil's Saddle consisted of approximately 150 meters of cable, dozens of bolts, a rope tensioning mechanism, and other equipment used in the system.

The crimes charged include environmental violations, for having modified a protected area, as well as violations against heritage, for having altered and occupied public property without any authorization.

The Public Prosecutor's Office has been informed of the incident and, for now, proceedings are being held against unknown persons. However, investigations are ongoing to identify those responsible.
(Unioneonline/E.Fr.)

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