Lake Garda Mayors Call for Summer Police Station Reopening in Bardolino
“For the reopening of the Police Station in Bardolino, the efforts of mayors, the prefect, and the police chief are not enough. Instead, those who can always reach Rome should intervene, namely the elected representatives from Verona and its province.” This is what Alberto Vedovelli, the mayor of Torri, said, on the day after a meeting held in the Province and organized by the councilor for Public Education, Culture, and Safety Adimaro Moretti degli Adimari.
Following that meeting, a joint document was issued, signed by the mayors of Lake Garda (written, in fact, on behalf of the mayors of Lake Garda, since only representatives from Torri, Bardolino, and Lazise attended the meeting, ed.), proposing “a request to the police chief of the Verona province for the provisional opening, starting from the summer season of 2000, of a police station, in support of the Bardolino Highway Patrol.”
In practice, already several months ago, at the initiative of the mayor of Torri, all the mayors around the lake had agreed to request the reopening, as had happened a few years earlier, of a summer police station.
A few years ago, in fact, two white and blue patrol cars patrolled the roads 24 hours a day.
