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Police union asks Mattarella to support cops

No agent goes on duty to hit people over the head

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(ANSA) - ROME, FEB 25 - One of Italy's police unions on Sunday asked President Sergio Mattarella to support the police after the president on Saturday appeared to criticise alleged heavy handed baton charges at a pro-Palestinian student demo in Pisa.
    "The union, COISP, quoted Mattarella in saying "it's true that 'with young people batons express a failure', but it's also true that we are witnessing the failure of a culture of legality which is leading some people to think they need to violate norms and regulations in order to affirm their ideas".
    COISP said "most illustrious President, we beg you not to fail to express your closeness to the police force, because we too need your support".
    COISP Secretary Domenico Pianese added: "no officer goes on duty to hit someone over the head with a truncheon". (ANSA).
   

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