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Lee Duna@lemmy.nz to Not The Onion@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 days ago

Venice Pickpockets Sue Citizen Watchdogs

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Lee Duna@lemmy.nz to Not The Onion@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 days ago
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Venice Pickpockets File Lawsuits Against Citizen Patrols In the city of canals, where tourists are often targeted by pickpockets, a grassroots group of volunteers calling themselves the “Not Distracted Citizens” has been working to deter theft by filming suspects and warning passersby. Now, in a surprising twist, some of the alleged pickpockets have turned the tables—filing lawsuits against the very citizens who caught them in action. The complaints, lodged in recent weeks, accuse volunteers of stopping people without authorization and filming them without consent, with legal claims that include stalking. The move has sparked debate in Venice, raising questions about where civic duty ends and unlawful behavior begins. Authorities Step In Venice’s local police chief, Marco Agostini, emphasized that private citizens cannot take on the role of law enforcement. “The absence of clear national rules makes it difficult to respond effectively,” he noted. Monica Poli, the group’s most visible figure—nicknamed “Lady Pickpocket”—expressed frustration at the legal backlash. “We are on the side of legality, yet somehow we become the guilty ones,” she said. Political Proposals City and regional leaders have seized on the controversy to push for tougher measures against repeat offenders. Mayor Luigi Brugnaro has renewed calls for a special magistrate with the power to impose up to 12 days of immediate detention. Veneto Governor Luca Zaia has suggested electronic monitoring bracelets for repeat offenders, funded by municipalities. Justice Undersecretary Andrea Ostellari proposed sanctions targeting families who encourage minors to steal, including the removal of parental custody in severe cases. Rising Tensions Pickpocketing in Venice has grown increasingly aggressive, with reports of pepper spray being used and thefts occurring even inside churches. The frustration of residents has led to symbolic gestures, such as the installation of a mock street sign reading “Calle Pickpocket.” A Legal Grey Area The paradox of citizens facing charges while trying to deter crime has underscored a gap in Italy’s legal framework. Until clearer laws are enacted, Venice’s volunteer patrols risk paying the price for their vigilance—while professional pickpockets continue to exploit the city’s millions of annual visitors. Ph: Simona Sirio / Shutterstock.com
  • SoftestSapphic@lemmy.world
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    Maybe Venice should provide a quality of life to its citizens good enough they don’t feel compelled to pickpocket

    • AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world
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      For the most part, it’s unlikely that it’s locals. There are numerous groups from central and eastern Europe that roam all the tourist hot spots.

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        That sounds like racism

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          Sounds like you’ve never been to Europe.

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            I do witness racism against the Roma, Turkish, Afgan, etc when I live in Europe, yes.

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          ssounds like you need oxigen cause your head is too far up

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