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Attention to those who live in Rome Don’t overstretch during Christmas and New Years. Dear Romans, read the decree carefully because even a single oversight could cost you dearly. As La Verità pointed out, the articles published last Sunday in Il Messaggero and La Repubblica about the announcement made by the capital’s brigade were not the center of attention. The municipal of Rome has announced, in fact, even in a rather threatening tone: “At Christmas and New Years, we are ready to intervene in homes”. Well yeah, you really do get it. On a report, uniformed officers can knock on your door even on Christmas Day, not to wish you well, but to bring you a fine to pay, as long as the crime is determined.
In Rome the brigade in private homes
This was explained by Paolo Ferrara, delegate of the Local Police. What the Minister of Health Roberto Speranza wanted so much seems to have come true, at least with regard to the city of Rome. Although Police Chief Franco Gabrielli had opposed the controls inside the particular houses. However, according to article 14 of the Constitution, the home is inviolable, so in theory no one can enter the house arrogantly. Unless they happen “Exceptional cases of necessity and urgency, strictly indicated by law”. But that’s not really there. In any case, the judicial police, following a mandate from the judiciary, should be able to carry out the inspections.
On the Messaggero, the delegate speaks of violations of the Christmas Dpcm, which among other things is a decree law and not a decree of Prime Minister Conte, and crimes. Let’s go in order. If you invite two people over 14 to your home, it is an administrative offense, and in this case not even the judicial police could be caught. Among other things, an example that fits perfectly is that of the inviolability of the home that occurred in the house of the Milanese businessman Alberto Genovese, 43, accused of raping a recently adult model. It seems, according to reports, that the neighbors, the dancer Roberto Bolle in the first place, had repeatedly called the police, complaining about the constant noises coming from the now infamous. Terrace feeling.
Well, the police had not been able to intervene because they could not enter a private house.
What the lawyer says
In Rome, on the other hand, it seems that, at the slightest noise or hint of excessive amusement, citizens will be seen ringing the bell by armed and uniformed men. Meanwhile, the checks, for now at least, were conducted at vacation homes and bed & breakfasts. All legal, since it is not about private houses but about Accommodation Services, like hotels. Ferrara made it clear that the police “They will not ring random bells”. Thank God. Perhaps in the end they will not ring any bells and will not break into houses, but in the meantime a bit of terrorism has been done, in words. If, on the contrary, the squad and the police visit you, you can object and call a lawyer. You have no obligation to open the door. And even if it does, they have no right to enter. As Alessio Paladino, a criminal lawyer from Rome, explains, “You are not required to open. If you do, you have no right to walk through the door. In any case, you have the right to call a lawyer “.
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