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Milan to ban pizza and ice cream after midnight in crackdown on late-night reveller chaos

  • Milan aims to ban ice cream and fast food sales after midnight to alleviate noisy tourist disturbances for residents.
  • The proposed legislation includes banning street vendors from busy streets at 8 pm, in response to resident complaints about excessive noise.
  • The ban on outdoor table sales would be implemented as early as mid-May and would run until November, with residents having a chance to appeal or suggest changes by early May.
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They would also ban the sale of ice cream, pizza and drinks at night in the seating areas.

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After a failed attempt in 2013, Milan once again tries to remove late-night ice cream vendors from the streets - the local government proposes a new law that could take effect next month.

·Budapest, Hungary
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ilmessaggero.it broke the news in on Thursday, April 18, 2024.
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