Least we didn't do this to Rod Stewart.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...ing-in-pothole
An Italian pensioner has pledged to fight against the “injustice” of being fined almost €900 for fixing a pothole.
Claudio Trenta was so frustrated by the local council’s failure to repair the 30cm pothole on a pedestrian crossing in Barlassina, a small town in Lombardy, that the 72-year-old decided to take action himself by filling it with cold bitumen.
This led to a fine of €882 (£767) – but has also triggered a debate about the potholes plaguing Italy’s roads.
In a post on Facebook, Trenta shared a photo of the letter he received from the police accusing him of violating the highway code. He was fined for carrying out a potentially dangerous job in a public space without permission or the competence to do so.
Trenta has been ordered to restore the hole to its original state. “If they think I’m an idiot, they are wrong,” he told Corriere della Sera. “They’ve provoked me, and so now I’m filing a countercomplaint against the council for negligence.”
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...ing-in-pothole
An Italian pensioner has pledged to fight against the “injustice” of being fined almost €900 for fixing a pothole.
Claudio Trenta was so frustrated by the local council’s failure to repair the 30cm pothole on a pedestrian crossing in Barlassina, a small town in Lombardy, that the 72-year-old decided to take action himself by filling it with cold bitumen.
This led to a fine of €882 (£767) – but has also triggered a debate about the potholes plaguing Italy’s roads.
In a post on Facebook, Trenta shared a photo of the letter he received from the police accusing him of violating the highway code. He was fined for carrying out a potentially dangerous job in a public space without permission or the competence to do so.
Trenta has been ordered to restore the hole to its original state. “If they think I’m an idiot, they are wrong,” he told Corriere della Sera. “They’ve provoked me, and so now I’m filing a countercomplaint against the council for negligence.”
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