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Terni and beyond: dozens of photocopied ordinances on decay

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Several days have passed since the clamor aroused by the municipal ordinance signed by the mayor of Terni, Leonardo Latini, on the fight against the degradation generated by street prostitution, but the debate shows no sign of abating.

We recall that the Terni ordinance, in force for four months until January 2022, is motivated by the «urgent need to implement interventions aimed at overcoming situations of serious neglect or degradation of the territory with the fight against the phenomenon of prostitution. With the prohibition in the city of engaging in conduct directed in an unequivocal way to offer paid sexual services, even with indecent or indecent clothing or nudity “.

Of the prohibition on wearing miniskirts O dresses with necklines in the text there is no trace but starting from the word nudity everything has been said. The mayor of Terni returned to the subject by specifying that “there are similar ordinances in the center-left and center-right municipalities.” He’s right. Starting with Rimini. All with copy and paste text.

But for the regional secretary of the Democratic Party and regional councilor, Tommaso Bori, this is not enough: «the mayor must apologize to women and withdraw the unworthy ordinance on the prohibition of wearing skimpy clothes. An ordinance light years away from the democratic and liberal culture of our Umbria ».

The twin ordinance of Rimini

We were talking about Rimini where, lastly, since last June 28, there is an identical passage on clothing that cannot be “indecent or indecent in relation to the place, or in showing nudity, generating the conviction of practicing prostitution”. Identical text.

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