In a town in Italy, it is now illegal to gather with more than 3 persons

There is no Bill of Rights in Italy, but still, the right of the people to assemble is traditional and expected.

Therefore, this small town in Italy with no history of a crime problem has taken a surprising move.

[I}n the northern Italian city of Novara . . . if anyone is caught in a group of three or more they face a fine of 500 euro (£350).

Residents have called this fascistic and reminiscent of Mussolini.

The officials have dismissed this as ridiculous, but we expect their reaction to be that.

In truth, how is it different than a fascist regime?  In truth, Mussolini's anti-gathering ordinance was 5 or more people.

This one states 3 or more.  What if two couples go out for a later dinner together?  This law now makes them criminals.

A police state does not happen in one fell swoop like in Hollywood movies.  It moves in increments like this, folks.

If your town passes an ordinance like this, fight it.

The link is here: www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/italy/2494053/Italian-mayor-bans-gatherings-of-three-or-more-people-as-soldiers-hit-streets.html

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