Street lights have been turned off in a Sicilian town after local authorities failed to pay a million-euro bill for power supplies, Italian news websites reported on Tuesday.
Local residents of Monreale near Palermo — a popular tourist destination because of its famous Norman cathedral — have been forced to use flashlights in the evenings and some are warning of the risk of a spike in crime.
A local transport company also on Tuesday requested the seizure of property worth 600,000 euros ($786,000) belonging to the Monreale commune to honour another debt.Read it at Raw Story
Street lights turned off as Italian town fails to pay bills
by Agence France-Presse
Oswald Spengler finding new relevance?
3 comments:
So we have now in the last 2 posts here at MNE:
1. Govt paying interest to itself;
2. Now here, govt not finding a way to apply electrical power to lights when the power is being generated by the nation anyway.... hmmmmm
This looks bad folks, we have to find a way to get these morons out of govt, this is really embarrassing.
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You're right there Matt. For the third time in a hundred years... well you get the idea.
This time it appears the plutocrats are running the game to take over the power, and it seems they already have. Imagine, a clear example of resources and the people can't use it. Reminds me of unemployment all over the world.
we are literally feasting on ourselves. The powers that be are cannibals....and as Matt prove time and again....they are stupid too. man what a world
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