Hello, I just started to read your blog. On the one hand I appreciate very much your work, the other is sad to note that, given the inaction of the true political blogs Romans are among the few places where you hear about what really keeps our city.
I write for a report on the skeleton of a phone booth cordoned off, no equipment, under these conditions for months at number 585 in front of Via Tuscolana. I wrote last month at City Hall X (@ ld.municipio10 comune.roma.it) and AGCOM (which monitors the program booths by Telecom), and tried unsuccessfully a contact e-mail to Telecom. For now, nothing. I do not know if you have any advice.
Needless to say, in addition to useless appliance as it is, the visual impact is very bad, and I'm sure that soon we will find the car covered in stickers and posters ..
Good luck and keep it up!
Antonio
Dear Antonio,
you raise, with your report, a problem that is affecting all telephone booths in Rome: archaeological technology, given the mass diffusion of mobile telephony, reduced to a monument of decay and abandonment. But the footings of steel in the pavement and stuffed it left out cold, hard, are we really sure they are safe? We would also discuss the 'ecosystem' that was around the phone booth. The all-in-one "as he calls it the better it is too silent the Post-Rome : posters, boxes smashed, no surface left free from some form of self- abusiva, il simulacro di un cestino della spazzatura con cartacce buttate ai suoi piedi... mi fermo qui perché poi andiamo fuori tema.
Malaroma
you raise, with your report, a problem that is affecting all telephone booths in Rome: archaeological technology, given the mass diffusion of mobile telephony, reduced to a monument of decay and abandonment. But the footings of steel in the pavement and stuffed it left out cold, hard, are we really sure they are safe? We would also discuss the 'ecosystem' that was around the phone booth. The all-in-one "as he calls it the better it is too silent the Post-Rome : posters, boxes smashed, no surface left free from some form of self- abusiva, il simulacro di un cestino della spazzatura con cartacce buttate ai suoi piedi... mi fermo qui perché poi andiamo fuori tema.
Malaroma
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