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Ivrea. After two and a half months there is still nothing on the penalties

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Checks are still underway on the letter sent by the councilor Balzola asking for sanctions to proceed

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The Piedmontese Mobility Agency, after two and a half months, is still carrying out checks on the detailed letter sent by the Ivrea Transport Councilor Giuliano Balzola where, among other things, the Ivrea depot is defined as “a wrecker”. The object, however, are the continuous inefficiencies reported by users and the request for penalties for jumping buses. The possible penalties range from 500 to 10 thousand euros for each bus that does not pass, as the regional councilor for transport, Marco Gabusi, had already explained. The agency has made it known that if there are extremes it will proceed with sanctions. On August 31, the Agency had been requested by the councilor Balzola, who had written to have evidence of the procedure in progress. There are numerous and detailed reports that the commissioner had also reported in the letter. On 29 June he had visited the Gtt warehouse in Japan. “I found myself – he wrote in the Pec sent – in front of a real cemetery of vehicles, including some with the” out of service “signs displayed: the feeling was that of being in a wreck of carriages and not in the depot of a public road transport company ». The commissioner had then explained that he had ascertained that, for about three months, five men had been moved from the Ivrea conurbation to extra-urban transport, thus causing “a shortage of at least 30 trips a day in the area”. Balzola also reminded his interlocutors of the costs of the conurbation, which this year are around two million euros, of which 200 thousand are borne by the Municipality of Ivrea alone. –

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