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Video of two young people doing Water skiing in the canals of Venice (Italy) caused indignation among many of its inhabitants and, above all, the mayor of the Italian city, Luigi Brugnarowho promised to pay for dinner to someone who would help find the whereabouts of the people.
The video, which has gone viral in the country, shows two young men on a boat being dragged at full speed along the Grand Canal Venice practice water skiing.
Young people provoked a call in the channel “wavy motorcycle” the phenomenon that is created when the waves hit the shore of the city after the passage of the boats, and this is one of the big problems of the city.
“Here are two arrogant morons who make fun of the city. I ask everyone to help us identify them in order to punish, even if our weapons are not so strong. We urgently need more powers for mayors in matters of public safety!” Brugnaro wrote. on your Facebook profile.
offer a reward
The Mayor of Canal City offered dinner to whoever could find the two young men.
On the Facebook page “Venice is not Disneyland”dedicated to denouncing visitor and tourist behavior that endangers an already fragile city, also attacked young people and called for “exemplary measures”.
Protect VeniceLast year, the Italian government approved a decree banning cruise ships and large ships from passing in front of the city, and from next year, reservations will be required to enter its historic center.
A few days ago, Venice registered one of its most catastrophic numbers when its population fell below 50,000. The Italian city has lost over 120,000 residents since the early 1950s.
neighborhood associations. Venice as “Tutta la città insieme”, they lamented that the city was “ravaging its own life” and asked the city council to take steps to protect this treasure or the Venetians would become “relics”.
Source: RPP

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