An open-air latrine, a full-scale toilet for visitors to the nearby Piazza del Carmine. In via Sassari , in Cagliari , a niche of approximately one square meter, created to position technological systems between the panels resting at the base of the historic Palazzo Pizzorno-Binaghi, has become a receptacle for human faeces and urine .

The complaint comes from the municipal councilors Marcello Polastri and Loredana Lai , who presented a question to remedy: "The space", they explain, " could easily be closed with a panel , for example made of wood or other material, thus creating an open-close door (if equipped with special hinges and locks) for a negligible amount, perhaps far less expensive than the washing necessary, at taxpayers' expense, to clean up the reiterated hygienic problem object of the complaint this question".

In fact, an unbearable smell would often rise from the niche, offering an indecent panorama right in the middle of the city. «Moreover», the councilors specify, «since the aforementioned public building is a construction site, the havoc takes place among the images of Sant'Efisio , which should "sweeten" the view of the same. However, instead of enhancing the image of Sant'Efisio and Cagliari, the aforementioned deplorable and absurd, as such, intolerable "spectacle" catches the eye".

(Unioneonline/L.Ne.)

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