(ANSA) - ROME, JAN 28 - Rules enforced during the COVID
pandemic were unfair and citizens have the right to receive 10
euros each as compensation for "non-patrimonial damage", a
justice of the peace in the northern city of Alessandria, Paolo
Olezza, ruled on Tuesday.
The case concerned 20 people who brought the premier's office to
court over anti-Covid legislation, starting with the declaration
of a state of national emergency on January 31 2020, claiming
they had been "forced to undesired behaviour in a blackmailing
manner despite unexisting benefits in containing the epidemic
emergency".
Anti-COVID rules unfair, 10 euros to citizens, judge says
Sentence in Alessandria
