Milan, the urban 'daspo' and the 'red zones' for security: where are they, how long they last, what do offenders risk
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Anyone caught could face up to three months in prison.
From the stations to the Duomo, delimited by convict-proof and harassment-proof islands while the rest of the city is Far West. A patch saves New Year's Eve that will last three months. In honor of the good old days, red zones and prohibitions are back in Milan. Not for honest citizens who have legitimately chosen...
Announced by the prefect ahead of New Year's Eve, they will continue until March, giving greater powers to the police
Until March, the prefecture establishes a special regime in risk areas, from Navigli to Piazza Duomo and to the Centrale, Garibaldi and Rogoredo stations. Harassing people may be removed. 2024 ends with a 13.5% drop in crimes
It will cover the most delicate areas of the city, namely Piazza Duomo, the nightlife areas of the Darsena and Navigli and the Porta Garibaldi, Rogoredo and Centrale stations, where police forces can then order the immediate removal of those who constitute a danger to public safety
The debut will be on December 30 and will last three months. The prefect of Milan Claudio Sgaraglia has signed a “countable and urgent” prefectural measure in force from just before New Year's Eve until March 31, which provides for a parking ban for those who are harassed or have a record for drugs, theft or robbery and other crimes that make them a danger to public safety.
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