The battle for the liberation of the anarchist Alfredo Cospito from the hard prison regime to the 41 bis also passes from the writings on the walls of the public toilets.

"More hospitals, fewer prisons", "Fuori Alfredo dal 41 bis" and "41 bis torture" are the sentences written with a felt-tip pen on the tiles of the toilet of the Abbasanta service station, on the west side of the 131, towards Cagliari.

Writings that the owner of the business, Umberto Caredda, didn't like. Not so much for the merits of the story, but for the methods chosen to express our opinion: "Unfortunately we didn't notice anything," he explains. "Everyone can think as they like about this matter", he adds on the issue that has heated up the parliamentary debate in recent weeks, "but dissent does not manifest itself by soiling the property of others".

(Unioneonline/E.Fr.)

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