Mario De Sclavis Urges Broader Action After Turin Policing Measures
Mario De Sclavis urged deeper societal action to cut road deaths at a Campidoglio conference, stressing that institutional collaboration is indispensable, following police moves in Turin that ordered about a dozen activists to regular reporting obligations linked to violent episodes during demonstrations.The conference, organized by the Comando Generale and the School of the Corps, featured Rome prefect Lamberto Giannini, deputy prosecutor Francesco Saverio Musolino, Mayor Roberto Gualtieri, Mobility councillor Eugenio Patané and Carabinieri Reparto RIS representatives who analyzed operational, scientific, socio-psychological and regulatory aspects of traffic accidents.Journalist
Luca Valdiserri recounted the death of his son
Francesco and the trauma for grieving families, while
Rome prosecutors are probing Acca Larentia commemorations for alleged Fascist propaganda, reviewing footage of Roman salutes and rituals that could violate the Scelba and Mancino laws and following earlier committal requests for 31 people linked to
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