and here is one in the news today,
Angelo
Boletti, a pensioner from the Italian town of Castiraga Vidardo, in Lombardy, owned
a rooster named Carlino, crowed loudly as early as 4:30 in the morning and
waking up the neighbors, after receiving several complaints about the bird’s
morning routine, police started monitoring Carlino, and after confirming his
early crowing decided to fine the retired bricklayer, not only was the crowing a problem, the crow was
found to have violated local rules, which state that pets must be kept at a
minimum distance of 10 metres from neighboring homes, photograph Estebandrf/Pixabay, “I’m speechless. What need was there?”
Boletti the crows owner told the Italian newspaper Il Citadino, the 83-year-old man was ordered to pay a
166 euro fine after he failed to prevent his pet rooster from crowing at 4:30
in the morning, a police
officer staked out Boletti’s villa during the night, and confirmed that Carlino
started crowing at around 4:30 in the morning and continued to do so until
around 6:00 am, while the 83-year-old complained about not being warned before
receiving the fine, Mayor Perfetti claims that he had been visited by police
early July and told about the 10 meters from neighbors rule. However, he
insisted that the rooster was only there temporarily, and would be gone in less
than 20 days, in his defense, Angelo Boletti said that Carlino had been his pet
rooster for 10 years, before being given away to a friend due to the neighbors
complaints about his crowing. He had only recently returned, and only
temporarily, as his friend was on holiday for 20 days, I guess try prosecco to make the crow sleep in rather than sake!
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