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Milan bans ice cream after midnight

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Sunday May 5 2024

Milan is poised to ban sales of ice creams after midnight in ongoing efforts to clamp down on nighttime revellers sowing havoc on the streets of Italy's financial capital.

The new rules devised by the city council will ban the sale of takeaway drinks and food, including pizza and ice cream, in 12 of Milan's liveliest districts.

"We are seeking a balance between sociality and entertainment, the peace and health of the residents and the free economic activity of traders and entrepreneurs," Marco Granelli, the deputy mayor responsible for security, wrote on Facebook.

Home to Italy's banking and technology sectors as well as the country's stock exchange, Milan has a reputation for its tireless workforce and is credited with inventing Italy's after-work aperitivo.

According

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