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by Tiziana Di Giovannandrea

12 March 2021 A technical table at the Police Headquarters in Rome is scheduled for Saturday 13 March to define the security measures in view of entering the red zone.



Meanwhile, this weekend in Rome and its province, to avoid a 'free all' effect from pre-restrictions, the so-called 'Rome Model' will be further strengthened and strengthened.

Intensified police checks were planned to prevent gatherings in the Trident, in the nightlife districts, in places with a strong commercial presence, in parks and villas and in the hilly and mountainous areas of the province of Rome.

In the historic center over 1000 men of the police will guard the main shopping streets.



In particular, eyes focused on the coast, especially on Sunday, when in the green belt area of ​​Rome there will be a ban on the circulation of cars from 7.30 to 12.30 and from 16.30 to 20.30.  



San Lorenzo, Trastevere and Piazza Bologna were closed due to gatherings.


The attention of the Local Police of Rome was very high.

The enhanced plan has already been launched to verify compliance with anti-Covid measures and surveillance with anti-contagion controls.

Closed on Friday afternoon for gatherings in the nightlife squares and parks.

Checks are underway to combat the sale of alcohol by convenience stores.

Numerous interventions were necessary to dissolve gatherings and restore safety conditions in the main meeting places.



In particular, in the squares of San Lorenzo and Trastevere, the temporary closures have taken place due to the presence of a large number of people.

Same measures also in Piazza Bologna where due to overcrowding it was necessary to have a fixed guard and the isolation of the area.

Interventions by white helmets also in the Ostiense district, where in the Schuster park, the park adjacent to the Basilica of San Paolo, the agents had to delimit the area to avoid the formation of crowds and allow the outflow of people present.



There are many controls to counter the illegal sale of alcoholic beverages by businesses.