With an open letter, written in Limba, the mayor of Talana addressed the community for a reflection on the latest thefts and vandalism that have occurred in the town. Near Coa 'e Serra, near the forested area last winter, they stole the photovoltaic panel for electricity production.

Next to the gym, railing modules were removed, along the streets someone raided guardrails and even the mobile vehicle equipped for slaughter was damaged. The flurry of episodes dates back to the last period and the mayor of Talana, Christian Loddo , wanted to tell the facts by putting everything in black and white in an open letter.

He defined those responsible as canes de isterju , an epithet which literally means container dog but which in the traditional lexicon is associated with greedy people . In this case because it takes common use goods away from the country. «On the dog of hysteria this comment on the dog who enters a fur in the cojina and, trust me, nde furat buncones de thing. No est mancu bonu a furae in logu ajenu, furat in domu sua e tottu». Translated: « Su cane de isterju is like the dog who secretly enters the kitchen and, in confidence, steals pieces of food. He isn't even capable of stealing from a foreign place, he steals from his own home ."

Loddo attributes the concept to people who steal public goods, causing harm to the community. «Babbu and mamma m'ant learnu ca cine furat in logu ajenu est unu dilincuente, cine furat a s'amigu est unu miseràbili, cine furat in domu sua e tottu est unu cane de isterju (My parents taught me that whoever steals in a strange place he is a criminal, he who steals from a friend is a wretch, he who steals in his own home is a dog of hysteria)". Loddo concludes with a question: « What should we do about the dog of isterju? ». The police are investigating the facts.

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