As is known, Lignano wants to take hard on the upcoming Pentecost, but it is not yet clear whether police officers from Carinthia are coming this year. Especially since the mission is questioned abroad in executive circles.
Another two weeks, then there is another state of emergency in the upper Adriatic way – if tens of thousands of party tigers in Lignano are “tutto gas”. The preparations for the local authorities have been in full swing for months. Not least because of the increasingly louder complaints of residents, people want to put an end to alcohol excesses, material damage and disruptions.
The regulations (as reported in detail) are tightened, the presence of the police would reportedly have increased considerably. It is still to be seen whether all measures that in principle do not really differ from those in the previous year and are not fertilized.
However, it is clear: although Italy has communicated via the media that this year will be again supported by executive colleagues from South Tyrol, Trento and Carinthia, the directorate of the State Police in Klagenfurt is not yet asked by the southern neighbors for the now traditional, red “Pingstein set” in Lignano.
“To this day, we have not made an official request,” confirms the spokesperson for the Rainer Dionisio police to the “Krone”. But if you are somewhat familiar with the Italian mentality, you know that this request for abroad can also come to the Austrian director shortly before.
“No colleague from Italy is coming to the Villach Church Day”
Although there are not only supporters from abroad in police circles. “We are supposed to save money, send resources and send two civil servants to Lignano for days. At the same time, the Italians have been sending police officers to Villach for a few years now – although here too the thousands of their countrymen and offer Vortex,” a civil servant is probably not entirely wrong.
Source: Krone

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