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Third-aged 78 years old in Rome admitted to hospital and her flat gets occupied by a squatter

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Abusive occupation is a very, very common situation in my former country. Third-aged and fourth-aged need a long hospital admission, but when they get discharged and return home, they find unknown people living in their properties. Usually, squatters are homeless people. Lately, it happened to a 78 third-aged woman from Rome, who required a hospital admission during one month. The daughter of the third aged discovered the squatter from a change of property request and called the police.
 
Unfortunately, my former country has become the impunity country. It's very hard to maintain the guilty in jail even in the case of attempted murderer, so imagine a simple squatter...
What country is it? Why does the government not function for peace and order? How could a country progress and peaceful?
 
What country is it? Why does the government not function for peace and order? How could a country progress and peaceful?
Italy (as Rome is Italy's capital). In Italy, nothing works properly (at least in the most vicious areas, that are the great part of the territory). The left government is highly corrupted and the right, now elected, isn't able to mend 30 years of mess.
 
Abusive occupation is a very, very common situation in my former country. Third-aged and fourth-aged need a long hospital admission, but when they get discharged and return home, they find unknown people living in their properties. Usually, squatters are homeless people. Lately, it happened to a 78 third-aged woman from Rome, who required a hospital admission during one month. The daughter of the third aged discovered the squatter from a change of property request and called the police.
This story is very sad. An old man returns home from the hospital to find that unknown people have taken over his house. This happens a lot to our elderly who need long-term treatment while they are in the hospital.

Many of these squatters are homeless but that is not a reason to take over someone else's property. The daughter of the 78-year-old woman found out through a petition to change ownership and called the police. It is painful to see the elderly suffering like this. The government should intervene.
 
Italy (as Rome is Italy's capital). In Italy, nothing works properly (at least in the most vicious areas, that are the great part of the territory). The left government is highly corrupted and the right, now elected, isn't able to mend 30 years of mess.
That sounds horrible squatters squat a properly while the owner was hospitalized. Hoping the police had driven them out and no breakage and stolen things were incurred. That would surety be hard for the rightest government to clean the mess of the forger leftist government.
 
The government should intervene.
When it comes for a puppet government (very easy thing to happen in Italy) you can wait intervention along centuries.
Hoping the police had driven them out and no breakage and stolen things were incurred.
In such a specific case (and in Rome) the police did its job. But I wonder what about a third-aged or fourth-aged having no children and no relatives to call the police. Or worse, if such a shameful abuse would have happened in the pitiful city where I was born (there the police intervene only when you are a family member of a policeman/policewoman, a relative or a close friend).
 
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