Damage of hundreds of euros for meager loot. The story, for about a year now, is always the same: broken shop windows, doors and shutters torn off, weighing on the pockets of entrepreneurs, forced to days of closure waiting for new cash registers to restart the business. “For what?” asks Mrs. Angela, owner of the commercial store in via Sampolo, Na Mamà, the latest victim of the break-in gang.
“The alarm rang on my phone around 4:30 in the morning – she recounts – we hurried here and found the bitter surprise. Today’s youth no longer has common sense and manners. They put themselves at risk for what, a few euros?” The thieves took away the cash register, “where there were about 40 euros inside – the owner continues – just the minimum amount to open in the morning and already have something. The damage is also emotional: what should we trust as traders? The institutions? After they catch them, what do they do? I have to roll up my sleeves again, pay for the damages suffered at my own expense, and Palermo goes on, pretending nothing happened.”
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