Tolerance has a limit, like patience. For decades now, disgusting vandalism and cowardly attacks have been told and welcomed with unprecedented tolerance and the criminal perpetrators of harm and violence (when discovered) are punished with a good nature that is as disgusting as the crime committed. Yes, it's true, the dead man hasn't escaped yet, but if the authorities fail to put a stop to it this relentless aggression, soon we will be forced to cry at a funeral.
The latest cowardice in chronological order was committed in a dog training area: a structure perfectly in compliance with all the numerous and severe regulations required by national and regional laws that in addition to making the dressage of the auxiliaries possible, it represents - and it is no small thing in these times of increasingly tragic crisis - a company that offers honest employment and a modest income to various families. The "Quagliodromo" (so it is derogatively named) of Torlino Vimercati, in the province of Cremona was practically razed to the ground for the sadistic and reckless taste of preventing hunters from training their dogs.
An action that cannot and must not be defined as a stunt, just like the numerous destruction of shops and farms that follow one another with impressive regularity. La Libera Caccia, while expressing all its solidarity with the operators of the plant, condemns with disdain such barbarism and urges the authorities to shed full light on the incident di Torlino, quickly identifying the authors and pursuing them with the firmness and severity that their ignoble act requires.