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Roberto Cavalli Club decides to flout the lawAnonyme, Dimanche, Septembre 27, 2009 - 12:09
Residents of Florence
One Monday morning in Spring, residents of Florence's centre woke up to find that a historic corner of the town - and the only space for children of the local kindergarten to play in - had been taken up by a gigantic metal outdoors extension of the Roberto Cavalli Club, managed by Joseph Danilo Jacoviello, son-in-law of the designer Roberto Cavalli. Parents of the kindergarten and residents The deputy mayor of Florence made a public declaration that permission for the Roberto Cavalli Club dehors would not be renewed on its expiry, on September 13. The construction should therefore have been dismantled on September 13, and the square given back to the citizens and children. The Roberto Cavalli Club has decided, instead, to flout the law publicly: fourteen days after expiry of the permit, the structure is not only still there, but is regularly used to seat the guests of the Club. This is by no means the first time the Roberto Cavalli Club has broken the law: for example, on May 25, 2009, the We invite all those who love and appreciate Florence to support us, the residents of Florence, against this arrogant action. For further information, see http://florence-threatened-art.blogspot.com/ |
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