The deputy Italy for Lazio of Rights: "I understand the motivations of the Gabriele family to commemorate his tragic death, but I can not help but think that it is necessary to separate the 'emotionalism from the role of law to every citizen "
Rome -" I understand the motivations of the Gabriele family to commemorate his tragic death, but I can not help but think that you must separate the emotion from the role of law to every citizen. " With this declaration, the deputy of Italy for Lazio of Rights, Célard Carmine, hosts No. arrived from Italy for Autostrade SpA, regarding the request to place a plaque in memory of Gabriele Sandri, the Lazio fan killed by the agent Luigi Spaccarotella police after a brawl autogrill of Badia al Pino, near Arezzo. The petition came from his brother Christian, and 25 thousand signatures gathered by the committee 'Never Again November 11'. The story is also addressed by the mayor of Rome, Gianni Alemanno, who says he is ready to support this initiative to send a strong message that such acts of violence are not repeated.
The head of the movement chaired by Antonello De Pierro expresses his condolences to the family Sandri, stressing the seriousness of the crime occurred, but notes the points made by the company Autostrade: "Unfortunately the roads of Italy are becoming a way of the cross: only in the last twenty years there are more than 30 thousand people died in accidents related to legal implications. I refer to episodes of failure to rescue or robbery ended in tragedy. The honor of a commemorative plaque Is it not also the victims? I think it would be more honorable for all to bring every day a flower the tomb of Gabriel - Célard ends - and the mayor would do better to spend its energy fighting the practical problems that are rampant in the capital. "
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