The grandstand in the gyms on Aldo Moro Street has not been usable for years now despite the fact that there are no major safety problems, with the inconvenience of parents who, during the sporting activity of their children, can stay warm to see the progress of young athletes and who, instead of That, even with rain or hail, they have to stay out in the open. The annoyance is the result of an all-Italian bureaucracy.
Apparently – explains one protesting parent – years ago, the structure was classified by ordinance by the Fire Brigade as unsuitable for “public entertainment”, as it lacked safety requirements. After this arrangement, the district in its capacity as administrator should have provided for some time, and instead quietly vanished because the institution of ‘public entertainment’ is not interested, since the use is of an educational type in the context of school programming which thus incredibly could use the structure without any Limit capacity or use,” as shown.
“The whole Italian paradox takes place when the students themselves turn into registered visitors to the sports clubs in the afternoon, in which the province, through the municipality of Forlì, grants use of the gymnasium. In order not to complicate matters, for the benefit of both parties, a tacit agreement has been drawn up between the province and the sports office In the municipality, according to the formula known to the Anglo-Saxons “don’t ask and don’t tell” or the county writes nothing about the limits of the use of the runway and the municipality undertakes not to allow the use of the runway during training and during competitions, respecting the provisions of the fire brigade.
And again: “Parents like me end up in the middle of this convention having to stay outside the gym in all weathers, with no written instructions, with the ill-advised task of getting the kids to understand why they can get onto the runway while playing, they must Parents have to stay outside to watch their matches and training sessions, because they can’t climb the structure. Even the representative of the resistance district tried to ask the county for an official explanation, even with postings in the local papers. But even after meeting with two county chiefs, he bounced back with an act The rubber wall of bureaucracy.
“While recognizing that rules can often be cumbersome and difficult to interpret, it remains unacceptable that the boycotting political authorities, starting with the President, and sector managers continue not to issue a press release or publish a notice on limiting the use of the same Finally, clarifying the matter also, especially for parents and relatives of teams who arrive from outside the province.
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