Camp a few steps from the city center of Porto Torres, an improvised campsite that certainly does not go unnoticed by passers-by. If a little further on cars are forbidden to test the new intermodal hub, a precious area for the development of new transport services, someone feels free to pitch a tent in the parking area, behind the Nino Pala Maritime Station, not far from the Port Museum.

A silent street, not really known for being "glam", which connects to the port and the heart of the city. Prohibitions are ignored as well as civic sense. Yet this morning in the large square there were people camping with a tent that occupied the parking area, with a parked car alongside, with some doubts about using the nearby areas as a private bathroom.

Not in a park or in a forest but in the middle of the road. Images that ferociously strike at every rule of decorum, in one of the places in the city often prey to uncivilized people, neglect and abandonment.

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