Italy Anti-Rave special law... 434 bis...

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MuttReason
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Post 03 Jan 2023

Re8et wrote:
03 Jan 2023
MuttReason wrote:
31 Dec 2022

And Berlusconi? Yeah. Amazing he is still around. But even he cannot live for ever. And internationally, the man is a bad joke. He has zero status or leverage outside Italy, he’s the political equivalent of the undead.
You dont imagine how much we would like this man to vaporize... I remember as if it was yesterday
the day he decided to get into politics... in any country a convicted should not be allowed to do any politics, except Italy... they managed to take away judges protections this time. Passed laws against NGOs that rescues migrants in international waters that goes against international laws of the Sea... EU should have stepped in already... :oops:
Yep, I hear you. He is a vile man and one of the worst narcissists in modern politics, anywhere in the world. We can only hope that karma does its thing and he eventually gets what he deserves. In the meantime, pretty much every serious politician globally seems to recognise the old monster as an utter creep and will run down the hall to avoid being photographed anywhere near him. He’s a leper. So sad that Italy is still stuck with him. No country deserves that.

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Re8et
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Post 17 Feb 2025

MuttReason wrote:
03 Jan 2023
. No country deserves that.
He's gone now, Covid time special super restrictive laws remains...

A guy like 23 years old, got itself 9 years, reduced to 4, because the crew decided together who should have represented them.
He got the blunt of all of this injustice on himself.
This was last november 2024 I believe.
There was a New Year small rave on the mountains near Genoa this january, and they closed it the next morning.
It was so small that nobody got snacked... yet it was all over the news like some kind of derelicts of a death cult was again
threatening the National stability... the mental illness remains ingrained in this
proto-martian landscape that years of complete political wreckness brought us up to.
It will take years for the younger politicians, sound, nice people, to step up to the casta that man established.

ShadowMatriks
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Post 19 Feb 2025

Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994
Whilst it was not completely effective it did usher in private enterprise, mixed with drinking culture and cocaine. Which lead to further changes in British law concerning licensed security staff, who were mostly roided up bodybuilders/gangsters who regularly beat the shit out of teenage boys, putting many in comas and/or leaving them disabled, then threatening their families when prosecution was on the cards! Not to mention controlling drug dealing in certain venues. Some clubs, pubs and bars were like war zones. Late 90's inner city nightlife could be very hazardous to your health!

The famous British pint pot and glass ash trays (when launched across room or smashed into someone's head would crack skulls). The ash trays were changed to plastic and all glassware had to shatter into granules, as people had a bad habit of smashing them in each others faces (glassing) and throats.

All this from one of the politest countries in the world!

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