PORDENONE. On the first morning of Friday 3 December, the Pordenone Railway Police received the report that, on board the Udine-Venice train, there was a person who refused to wear the prescribed mask to protect the airways and was bothering the other passengers.
The man, a fifty-year-old from Udine, had already boarded the train without a mask at the Udine station, forcing two police patrols to intervene and causing a delay, in departure, of about thirty minutes, before putting it on.
Once on board, the man removed the protective device again, starting to walk along the convoy and trying to talk to the other travelers.
Once he arrived in Pordenone, the Polfer patrol got on the train and, after an initial resistance, the man was made to get off and identified through a military discharge sheet that he himself exhibited.
At that point the agents realized that the man was the same fifty-year-old Friulian who, the day before, had turned the bar of the Trieste bus station upside down, threatening the owner with a stick and harassed a nineteen-year-old student who was going at the University of Gorizia.
The man, already denounced by the Trieste Polfer for the actions committed in the regional capital, where he had also been seized a modest dose of hashish, was therefore again denounced for interruption of public service and finally sanctioned under the anti-covid legislation. .
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