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Rome: Crackdown on illegal hospitality, license suspended for a facility in the Prati district

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When officers from the Prati Police Station entered the accommodation facility targeted for inspection, they found unauthorized construction work that had resulted in the creation of a room not included in the cadastral plan, as well as delays in registering guest information, a requirement under public security laws.

Based on these violations, the Rome Police Commissioner issued yet another suspension order against a vacation rental located on Via Bazzoni in the Prati district, invoking Article 100 of the Consolidated Law on Public Security.

The suspension of hospitality activities will be in effect for five days. Additionally, due to the irregularities in guest registration, a report was filed with judicial authorities. Specifically, two unregistered guests were found staying in the vacation rental.

This operation is part of a broader effort to combat illegal practices in the hospitality sector, which the Rome police have been focusing on for months—particularly in anticipation of the upcoming Jubilee. The crackdown extends across the city’s historic center, with a special focus on areas surrounding the Vatican, enhancing safety for the many tourists and pilgrims visiting the capital daily.

Since November, a total of 78 license suspension measures have been issued by the Rome Police Commissioner under Article 100 of the TULPS (Consolidated Law on Public Security) against various accommodation facilities found in violation of different regulations.

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