The only good news is that the Guardia di Finanza identified all the approximately 80 participants in the unauthorized party on the Isola delle Femmine, a Lipu reserve since 1997 off the coast of Palermo. The rest is all bad news, because the gang of guests at the party of the two Palermo doctor brothers who decide to use (and devastate) a protected nature reserve – and everyone’s – for a private celebration with DJ sets, screams, dances, bottles and cigarette butts on the sand, it only tells of the very low respect for the common good (and for nature) and the very high respect for oneself and one’s personal interest. Here we go again, one might say: the few who prevail over the community.
Not to mention respect for animals: the island is of strategic importance for many migratory species and precisely in this period, From March 1st to June 30th, visits to the island, normally open, are suspended to give the many bird species the opportunity to nest and reproduce. Some signs on the island would inform of the closure period and how important it is at this time to respect the tranquility of the reserve.
However, it seems that the over 80 people who reached the island on dinghies to dance on the beach at sunset seemed to have little interest in the birds’ nests. as well as the fact that all other citizens and tourists, instead, respect and protect a common good.
As some videos show they were dressed as ancient Romans or Greek Gods (difficult to interpret), they organized a DJ set (it seems that the DJ was Mauriziotto, until recently responsible for the Isola delle Femmine Coast Guard unit), and one participant even had a sign in her hand that said «Save The Planet». Was it a bad joke?
They left behind cigarette butts, bottles, plastic cups, and piles of wood they had collected to make a fire. – as told by the President of Lipu, Vincenzo di Diowho visited the island after the festivities. The celebration was interrupted only by the arrival of the Coast Guard and the Guardia di Finanza, forcing the participants to return to the dinghies and head towards land.
Now, as confirmed by the Guardia di Finanza of Palermo, we are trying to understand through judicial police investigations (who want to reconstruct what type of environmental constraints there are where they held the party) if the party participants risk being reported and will therefore have criminal consequences.
In any case, the two celebrators, apparently famous for always finding scenic locations to celebrate their birthday, will certainly be famous for knowing how to perfectly organize “incivility parties”.
Source: Vanity Fair

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