Six shopkeepers in via Cavour in Sassari present a complaint to the Municipality . Prepared by the lawyer Sergio Deiana, who is handling the matter together with the lawyer Petra Caccamo, the document asks the administration to intervene to protect the safety and security of traders .

A move dictated by the latest episodes of petty crime which have seen the shopping street targeted as in the case of the Bosisio ice cream shop, burgled a few days ago, the broken windows of the Mystic shop, not to mention the armed robbery last year by Optical illusion.

" Over time, the situation has become increasingly unsustainable - the lawyers write - and involves fundamental human rights, protected at a constitutional level, such as the right to economic initiative and the right to health".

The real danger is that the owners of the businesses, who now live in fear, decide to lower the shutters, as several colleagues have already done, particularly in the lower historic centre. Palazzo Ducale, which has already received the complaint, is required to respond to the request within a month . "And if he were to remain silent - conclude the two lawyers - we could proceed through the courts."

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