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Stinky cooking odours constitute a crime, Italy's supreme court rules
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Stinky cooking odours constitute a crime, Italy's supreme court rules
Nick Squires, Rome
5 April 2017 • 4:03pm
Cooking may be a national passion, but Italians who allow the pungent aroma of a simmering pot of pasta sauce or a vat of deep fried fish to waft into a neighbour’s home are committing a crime, the country’s highest court has ruled.
In the best traditions of legalese the world over, the Court of Cassation in Rome even came up with a term for the offence – “olfactory molestation”.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/04/05/stinky-cooking-odours-constitute-crime-italys-supreme-court/
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Will body odor fall under this law? Cow farts? People farts? :huh?:
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And this is more proof that Italy is a burned out shell of a country that is circling the drain.
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