Mr Barbara Mazzali, regional councilor of Lombardy (Fratelli d'Italia), has made public an important news that will certainly interest hunting enthusiasts: "It is appropriate to say it and to applaud the mayor of Binago, in the province of Como, already because those who administer have responsibility for its territory and its citizens and the mayor Pagani has silenced the the arrogance of animal rights activists is break the law. Mayor Alberto Pagani has issued an order against animal welfare patrols for wild boars. He has arranged that whoever will hinder the collection of wild boars will be identified and reported for public service interruption. "I will invite fellow mayors to do the same on their territories," he said.
The first to have to respect the rules will be the militants of One hundred percentanimalists, who were preparing mobilizations at the Parco Pineta, to prevent what they define as an obscene and constant massacre of wild boars. The mayor said: 'I would like to see these animal rights activists if, at the end of the month, half of their salary should go to compensate for the damage caused by wild boars in the countryside and suffered by people injured or killed in accidents with ungulates involved. We will set up cameras and also organize a volunteer service ”.
One can only applaud! The first person who disturbs the hunting activity will then receive a complaint and a fine, as stated in art. 52 of the Regional Law 26/93: “An administrative sanction from € 206,58 to € 619,75 is applied to anyone who voluntarily disturbs the hunting exercise, also using tools designed to remove game; if the disturbing activity is committed by voluntary supervisory agents, the penalty is doubled".