Sunday, January 20, 2008

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C 'Who does not want to be fewer deaths on the roads

How often do our leaders go on tiptoe a new amendment, as when increasing salaries. The Transportation Commission has approved all of Deputies 'unanimity' s amendment that removed the ban on the sale of alcohol after 2 am, for all premises that make entertainment. After
's entry into force last October of Law 160, significantly decreased both the accident victims on the nights of the weekend went from -6.4% to -28.4%, decreased four times that the first 9 months. Despite
results so significant, politicians have seen fit to accept the protests of the managers of night clubs complained that decided drop in sales of alcohol, the managers were protesting because the bar right next to the local was able to sell alcohol and they do not, it would be sensible to extend the ban on any premises. With indignation
learn this news and I wonder on what basis was this decision made. At the moment the only answer is that among our politicians, there is someone who prefers to give priority to the economic interests of certain groups rather than have fewer deaths on the roads.
This is shameful.

Aldo Fabbri

letter to:
Istituto superiore di sanità ; Redazione Repubblica.it ; La Nazione; L'indignato speciale; Ministro dei trasporti ; Valerio Staffelli ; Valeria Parrini ; ministro della salute ; Tirreno Elba News ; Michele Santoro ; Il Tirreno ; La Nazione Livorno ; Sera Quotidiano ; Pino Pignatta; Gianfranco Dellamore[AEFVS] ; Sergio Cianti [AEFVS] ; Ilia Riparbelli ; Lorenzo Borselli ; Acat Valdicornia ; Alessandro Sbarbada ; Roberto Argenta ; Asaps sede nazionale ; Arcat Toscana ; Aicat sede operativa

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