Meloni proud of anti-rave law, says protests won’t be affected

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  1. Good to hear that she’s already solved all of Italy’s most pressing problems in just a few days and can now devote herself to simply antagonizing people.

  2. Ah, yes, because among all the problems of Italy, that is the one to adress right now. *Illegal raves*. That’s the main point of concern, definitly.

    They’re heading down the same route as the UK on this, aren’t they?

    >Piantedosi also commented on controversy over the failure to break up Sunday’s gathering of around 2.000 people at Predappio, the birthplace of Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini. He said the gathering was nothing more than a “circus” and stressed that it had been conducted under the watch of the policePiantedosi also commented on controversy over the failure to break up Sunday’s gathering of around 2.000 people at Predappio, the birthplace of Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini. He said the gathering was nothing more than a “circus” and stressed that it had been conducted under the watch of the police

    A “circus”, but was it a “rave”?

    On some level I look forward to forcing lawyers to debate what does and doesn’t count as a rave now…

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