They film a music video in their car for a few "likes": stopped by the local police

A morning that was supposed to be dedicated, probably, to the filming of a music video turned into a hefty fine for a group of young people. The Local Police of the Federation intervened on Friday 6 June in the city centre of Camposampiero after several reports from citizens for disturbing the public peace. The episode occurred in the streets of the historic centre of Camposampiero, where a black Audi was driving at low speed with music at very high volume. On board the vehicle, several young people were leaning out of the windows shouting and attracting the attention of passers-by, in what appeared to be an improvised set for the production of a music video. The images of the young people's prank quickly went viral on social media.
The numerous calls from residents alerted the Local Police coordinated by Commander Antonio Paolocci, who promptly intervened to identify the vehicle and its occupants. The operation was facilitated by the Federation's video surveillance system, which allowed the officers to reconstruct the car's route and identify it precisely. During subsequent checks, the officers also discovered that the black Audi had been seized several times, a situation that made the young people's situation even worse. The owner of the vehicle, a 47-year-old resident of Camposampiero, is thought to be unconnected with the charges. At the wheel, according to initial checks, was his son, who was fined a total of over 1,500 euros for the various violations found.
In particular, the Local Police officers contested the failure to use seat belts by the vehicle's passengers, including one who was dangerously leaning out of the passenger compartment sitting on the window while another was standing up and exiting through the sunroof, then the use of the audio system at such a high volume that it created a disturbance even outside the vehicle, and finally for the circulation despite the vehicle being burdened by several tax impoundments. Some of the young people involved in the episode are known in the local music scene as emerging artists of the trap genre, which could explain the nature of the activity they were carrying out in the city centre. Commander Antonio Paolocci underlined the importance of respecting the rules that govern city life, recalling that even the creative and artistic activities of young people must still be carried out in compliance with public peace and road safety rules. The officers' intervention once again demonstrates the effectiveness of the territorial control system, supported by modern video surveillance technologies that allow constant monitoring of the most sensitive areas of the city centre.
Padovaoggi