Car raid near stadium during Cagliari-Bologna
Outside the Unipol Domus car parks, broken windows and attempted thefts: "It's a widespread practice, despite the generous rewards given to illegal parking attendants"Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
They had left their car in the Amerigo Vespucci parking lot, the space between the street of the same name and Viale San Bartolomeo, to go to the stadium for the Cagliari-Bologna match. Then, upon returning, the bitter surprise: glass broken into a thousand pieces and an unsuccessful theft attempt . This is what happened yesterday to a family from Cagliari, who reported the episode: «They didn't take anything, but the damage to the car bought just two months ago with countless sacrifices is considerable», LL's regret about the incident. With a further report: «My husband was with two children who had to witness the scene, with great fear on their part. They were enthusiastic about the evening at the stadium, then they started crying» .
What happened yesterday during Cagliari-Bologna is not an isolated incident. "It's something that happens often," he warns. " There were several cars in the area yesterday with the same damage, but not only that: I have collected testimonies of similar incidents that occurred a few weeks ago. It is a widespread practice , despite the generous rewards to illegal parking attendants who manage, in full view of everyone, countless parking spaces and money. You are forced to pay them in the hope of having some chance of returning home with your car intact, but it is not enough. And many have been forced to walk for miles, parking even further away from the stadium, to protect their car from vandalism problems."
The family filed a complaint with the Carabinieri this morning, but is asking for greater control of the areas where spectators leave their cars to go and watch Cagliari matches: "The police are inside the stadium, but the main problems are outside. How much longer will we have to wait for them to intervene and re-establish a climate of legality? "
(Unioneonline/r.sp.)