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January 10, 2021 An eighteen-year-old was denounced for a clash called via social media on charges of aggravated brawl.

He was one of the participants in the gathering of young people who beat themselves up in the center of

Gallarate

, in the province of Varese, last Friday, in which a fourteen-year-old was injured.



Boys between 12 and 18 years old arrived from the province of Varese and also from Milan.

Most of them by train, as many are not old enough to drive.

Even in

Parma

 a fight between about fifty boys was staged in the center, while another was foiled in

Ancona

.



The investigators, coordinated by the Busto Arsizio prosecutor Nadia Calcaterra, are trying to identify the other participants in the Gallarate brawl and find out the reason: clash between rival factions for some mischief or the emulation of other similar gatherings on the public square.

Certainly there is the discovery of two bags containing clubs, chains, stones and a knife, seized where the battle took place.



There are also those who are fined because they do not respect the distancing, they drink in the clubs (other than those closed even today throughout Italy) or in the vicinity with friends.

It is no coincidence that the prefect of

Catania

, Claudio Sammartino, ordered an increase in the checks in the historic center, particularly in the nightlife areas and appealed for "a greater sense of responsibility on the part of the citizens".



To overcome the fines, and at the closure of the restaurants, there are those who have found a trick to rent rooms in a hotel, or in bed and breakfast.

And not only for mega parties but also for simpler gatherings with friends. 



Then there are the neighbors annoyed by the loud music in the middle of the night.

It happened in

Naples

where 12 boys between the ages of 21 and 30 were fined because they were celebrating all together, without a mask, a birthday in a bed and breakfast.



It also happened in

Genoa

where 16 boys between 18 and 33 years old, most of them South Americans, found themselves partying in an apartment in the Sampierdarena neighborhood, with screams so loud that the neighbors called the agents fearing a fight.

Also in this case, the party ended with a fine for everyone.