(ANSA) - Rome, April 10 - The interior ministry said new ordinances to clamp down on "lowlifes" (balordi) in Italian cities will take effect soon in Florence and Bologna. The prefect's department in the two cities have prepared measures for people who have been reported for drug-dealing, fighting, bodily harm, vandalism and illegal trading in public spaces to be banned from certain areas.
"There must be no tolerance for illegal conduct".
Salvini announces clampdown on 'city lowlifes'
Order to target pushers, thugs, vandals, illegal traders