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The president of Assopiscine: oniSmokers can kill, I'll explain why we need the law
Italy🏛️ PoliticsProgressive9 hr. ago

The president of Assopiscine: oniSmokers can kill, I'll explain why we need the law

The article discusses the tragic deaths of two young individuals linked to unsafe swimming pool conditions, highlighting the need for stricter legislation. The president of Assopiscine, Ferruccio Alessandria, emphasizes that current safety standards are voluntary recommendations rather than enforceable laws, which has led to preventable fatalities. He references recent data from the Istituto Superiore di Sanità showing 37 deaths between 2024 and 2025, with most victims under 14 years old. Alessandria argues that existing regulations, such as those limiting suction speed and requiring grates on drains, are insufficient and calls for mandatory legal measures. The proposed 'ddl piscine' bill is currently awaiting approval from the Ministry of Economy and Finance, with concerns that delays could result in further loss of life.

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The president of Assopiscine: oniSmokers can kill, I'll explain why we need the law

The article discusses the tragic deaths of two young individuals linked to unsafe swimming pool conditions, highlighting the need for stricter legislation. The president of Assopiscine, Ferruccio Alessandria, emphasizes that current safety standards are voluntary recommendations rather than enforceable laws, which has led to preventable fatalities. He references recent data from the Istituto Superiore di Sanità showing 37 deaths between 2024 and 2025, with most victims under 14 years old. Alessandria argues that existing regulations, such as those limiting suction speed and requiring grates on drains, are insufficient and calls for mandatory legal measures. The proposed 'ddl piscine' bill is currently awaiting approval from the Ministry of Economy and Finance, with concerns that delays could result in further loss of life.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the issue as a pressing public safety concern that requires legislative action, emphasizing the preventability of tragedies through stronger laws. It highlights the role of government officials like Premier Meloni and criticizes the lack of enforcement of existing safety norms. Em

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