Ten cameras and a specialized company that will monitor the territory day and night, in close collaboration with the local police.

The Municipality declares war on the phenomenon of the wild bag and on Tari evaders, starting from the landfills in the countryside - often caused by motorists living elsewhere - up to the piles of waste in the inhabited center that in fact correspond to that hundred ghost users that still escape the fiscal radar of the tax office of the Municipality.

News emerged recently with the green light from the civic assembly of Piazza Cellarium to two budget allocations proposed by the Council: first 35 thousand euros dedicated to the revision and certification of the "killer" photo traps put to rest after Covid and which will now be reactivated, another 50 thousand euros instead will be used to entrust the management to a specialized company.

Electronic eyes pointed at various sites in the countryside, and - in turn - at the rest of the territory. "We will also use them within the town to trace with certain evidence the identity of those who abandon bags of unsorted waste on the street", announced Mayor Gigi Concu and Environment Councilor Gigi Gessa.

The full article by Federica Lai on L'Unione Sarda today on newsstands and on the Digital App

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