after the order closing
Milan , Aug. 3, 2015 – 16:52
” The commissioner has made a summary trial to ten years of the Cocoricò: 120 days to stop this season means that the club is closed forever. It is a general surrender to the drug problem. Without a law not only close Cocoricò, will close all restaurants in Italy. “
“Change”
At the hotel Griffe Via Nazionale, in Rome, the general manager Fabrizio De Meis (which is also one of five owners) and the company spokesman, Luigi Crespi, warn that the closure applied following the death, July 19, the 16 year old City of Castle Lamberto Lucaccioni, killed by an overdose of ecstasy, could lead the club in Riccione (200 employees) to failure.
In fact, the turnover of the last year was around about 3.5000000 to 4,000,000 and then the stop “will result a loss of profit to 1.5000000 to 2,000,000, “says the general manager. A fate undeserved – said Crespi – because if it is true that the club “has been in the past a symbol of transgression, with the advent of De Meis three years ago there was a big change.”
“Our fight against drugs”
In its decision the commissioner of Rimini, Maurizio Improta, recalls the deaths related to the “buzz” and also received two warnings from the local “obscene performances”, the last one August 2014. But Crespi claims that De Meis’ tried to turn Cocoricò, first disco in Italy and sixteenth in the world, in a bastion of safe fun and the fight against drugs. Everything is allowed to fight drug dealing was done: cameras inside and outside the club, about a hundred vigilantes who collaborate with law and order have contributed in recent years to hundreds of arrests. ”
shadow carousel
“Nightswimming”, people (and places) of the night
“Drug dealers elsewhere”
Now the club will appeal to the TAR. Perhaps he wins, maybe not. If Cocoricò closed predicts Crespi, the pusher will “move elsewhere.” If you manage to stay open the question of deviance in the disco it will be only postponed. In any case, says De Meis, the meaning of the story is that of “a general surrender to the drug problem: we will strive for the first, but also the political becomes aware.”
Daspi and buffer
The question, for those who guide the club Romagna, is another. Crespi said: “If the law does not allow the premises to have the right tools to fight drugs, the drug dealers will continue to exist.” De Meis two proposals have it (“Even advanced during a parliamentary initiative,” he recalls). One comes from the world of football: Daspi prohibiting entry to those with previous drugs. The other relates to all customers, who would be subjected to a buffer to see if they have taken drugs out of the disco, as Lamberto and who knows how many other guys: if so, to lovers of deviance would be prevented from entering the room.
3 August 2015 | 16:52
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