Itinery - Rome? |
I'm going to rome for 5 days
Are there any websites with pre-done itineries as suggestions for wise use of time?
Or does anyone else have any other suggestions? Books etc?<... |
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Beyond the obvious sites, what are your best memories of Rome? |
Obviously we'll go to the Vatican City, and the Forum, and the Coliseum and such. But what other sites or what little places within the big sites captured you?
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How to avoid lines in the Vatican Museums? |
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Beautiful Women In Italy? |
To all the Beautiful women in Italy
i was just wondering do you guys date Black Men or you
don't because. Becuase my Dream gril is a Italian Women sorry if i spelled it wrong. my ... |
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What are the guys like in Perugia, Italy? |
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So I arrive in Rome, I have 5 days to spend, help please? |
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Has anyone ever been to tuscany? |
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I'm going with my daughter to Italy in mid May. We are booking a flight tomorrow. But I would just like to.. |
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Vorsprung durch Technik |
Why does Italy have so many different police forces? |
Whilst I was in Rome recently, I noticed five different police forces:
Carabinieri
Polizia
Polizia Municipale
Polizia Provinciale
Guardia di Finanzia
Why does Italy have so many forces? For what is each responsible? I did wonder to myself which I should call if I was mugged. |
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Pinguino
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There are more than five!
Polizia di Stato (under the authority of Minister of the Interior)
Arma dei Carabinieri (Ministry of Defence)
Guardia di Finanza (Ministry of Economy)
Polizia Penitenziaria (Ministry of Justice)
Corpo Forestale dello Stato (Ministry of agriculture and regional authorities)
then the local police
Poliza Provinciale (province)
Polizia Municipale (municipality)
(or both as "Polizia Locale") |
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BillyB8
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First Carabinieri are under military command. Then Guardia di Finanzia are the equivalent of Customs. It basically only leaves locale, traffic and a force which deals with occurrences outside the remit of the other two.
If you want to see lots o different police try the USA. In Chicago I stopped counting at double figures. Boston is even worse, with Cambridge and Sommerville all having matching forces. |
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SuorUgo
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Look at Penguino's answer.
The 3 main law enforcement agencies (Carabinieri
Polizia (di Stato),Guardia di Finanza) have both peculiar fields of actions AND overlapping jurisdictions
All 3 of them have the same power about:
- criminal investigation
- order keeping
- road traffic's checks
But:
- Carabineri is a military force, also used in war/peace keeping scenario AND it plays the Military Police role inside the Italian Forces
- Polizia di Stato issues many licences/authorization in every day life: passport, licence to bear weapons, etc.
- Guardia di Finanza is specializated to fight tax fraud or infringements
Why this?
Local polices have powers limited and tied to local authorities duties: they exist for the authonomy granted to local authorities by Constitution.
About the said 3 main polices.
1. It is a everlasting feature in Italian civil and military service that everything is created, but nothing is destroyed*. Each Agency grips tightly its powers and duties.
When a new Agency is created, prevous agency don't lose powers.
2. Each branch of central government (Ministero) is aside, as each executive/administration member is.
The Head of Government is born late In Italian history and it was faint and loose figure among other Minsters, but in Fascism (however, Mussolini also keeps for himself two most important Ministeries: to be Head of Government wasn't enough) |
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Peter
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I like Pinguino' s answer. Anyway the main 2 are Polizia di Stato e Arma dei Carabinieri (4th military force in Italy). Guardia di Finanza is very important too to check the trade follows the rules without corruption or fraudes. Polizia municipale depends from any single city: for the most it makes fines as consequence to breaking national laws regulating driving and city' s regulations.
In case of emergency call 112 or 113. It s free. |
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ontheroadagainwithoutyou
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I know that when I was in Florence, I had several police come at me when I went beyond the lines surrounding a statue in a piazza. I wonder which kind that was. Perhaps Polizia Municipale (city police). Different police forces for different jurisdictions. |
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jean marc l
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try us in france we are about the same |
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srracvuee
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Municipal would have come to your assistance and each of the forces have their separate duties and its worked well for 50 odd years so don't criticise it you wont be popular |
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