Area near Termini Station. Police inspections of hospitality facilities are becoming increasingly stringent in preparation for the Jubilee: two unauthorized hotels have been uncovered, and the Rome Police Chief has ordered their immediate closure.
Preventing illegal operations and management practices that disregard current regulations for hospitality establishments is one of the main reasons that led the Rome Police Chief to seal two properties located on Via Palestro and Via Varese. This decision follows numerous inspections conducted by the State Police in view of the upcoming Jubilee.
Starting with a simple license for guesthouses — as in the case of the property on Via Palestro — or an “alternative form of hospitality” license — as in the case of the property on Via Varese — and then effectively managing the facility as a hotel is one of the methods used to circumvent laws and regulations.
This is precisely the violation identified by officers from the Administrative Division of the Rome Police Department regarding the owners of the two establishments in question.
After reviewing the documentation, the Rome Police Chief, tasked by law with ensuring the safety and well-being of citizens, issued an order for the immediate cessation of the illegal activities.
The order was executed by agents from the Administrative and Social Division.