Venice police fine parents of children who played football in public square
by Angela Giuffrida in Rome from World news | The Guardian on (#706JM)
Murano resident reported children, aged between 12 and 13, to the police
Italy might be a football-loving country but that did not stop police in Venice from pursuing a group of unlikely targets: 14 children who fell foul for playing the game in a public square, leading to fines presented to their parents, in a move that has sparked a debate about the rights of young people to play outdoors.
The children, aged between 12 and 13, were playing football in Pino Signoretto square in Murano, an island of about 4,500 inhabitants in the Venetian lagoon, on 12 September when a resident, annoyed by the noise they were making, reported them to the police.
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