Parks and vandals in Sassari. There have been several incidents in which unknown perpetrators have targeted the city's green spaces. This was reported recently at the Palazzo Ducale by Environment Councilor Pierluigi Salis in the Sixth Commission chaired by Walter Pani.

"There are people," he says, "who are causing disruption and disruption in the Public Gardens. We will also ask the barracelli for help so that they don't cause any disturbance." The attacks also include one of the park's attractions in the center of Sassari, the Fountain of San Francesco, which is unfortunately always blocked by uncivilized people and unable to flow.

"In general, however," the deputy mayor informs, "we try to protect the Public Gardens by relocating the events scheduled there." Damage has been reported to irrigation systems, trees, and other sensitive areas of the park. "It's now inevitable that we'll require a surety bond for scheduled events."

Vandals and thieves are also at work in Baddimanna Park, where lighting system components and copper cables were stolen. "With two light towers and a cost of 67,000 euros," Salis concludes, "we think we can solve the problem."

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