mercoledì 9 novembre 2011

Ten questions to Mr. Davide Bordoni


Following the deaths of two young people who were killed when their scooter slammed into an illegal billboard and given the  current situation in rome regarding billboard advertising - which was recently described by the president of Telecom Italia, Franco Bernabè as "the worst [...] in the world", the Committee Cartellopoli would like to pose ten questions to Davide Bordoni, Rome's assessor for productive activity. In his role as assessor Mr. Bordoni is the person most responsable within the city administration for outdoor publicity these duties include authorizations, concessions and fines. 

The following are our ten questions which the committee cartellopoli hopes will shed more light on a number of issues which are currently unclear.

These ten questions will be published daily from 8 november until they have been answered.

1. Why, Mr. Bordoni, had the billboard upon which these two young people were killed not been removed if it had already been fined? In an interview with you given in the newspaper "la Repubblica" on 14 may, 2010, you guaranteed the removal of billboards "within 48 hours"?

2. Mr. Bordoni, why, one and a half years after the interview you gave with "la Repubblica" on 14 may 2010, where you assured  that rome's billboard problem would be resolved  "within one year", to this day there does not exist any solution, resulting in our living in what has been called "the worst cityin the world" regarding the management of outdoor pubblicity?

3. Mr. Bordoni, why have almost the totality of denunciations sent by private citizens, associations and committees regarding irregular and illegal billboards - which we will be happy to document for you whenever you wish - not received a single response?

4. Mr. Bordoni, in a declaration made by mayor alemanno on 16 january, 2011, he stated: "i have given confirmation within the new administration to assessor of commercial activity Davide Bordoni and i told him that our utmost priority is the fight against irregular commercial activity and illegal billboards". From that date ten months have passed. Can you give us a precise number of illegal billboards which have been removed as well as the reason for their removal?

5. Mr. Bordoni, following the death of these two young people you made a statement to a press agency where you declared "we are meeting with citizens' associations and environmentalists, showing them up close how a public administration works". Could you list for us the names of these associations and the dates in which these meetings took place?

6. Mr. Bordoni, on 26 may 2011 the "committee for the promotion of the popular initiative to modify the statute on outdoor publicity" was forced to "withdraw any further contribution" to the project of collaboration - begun together with the city administration - for "surveying Rome's territory in order to contrast illegal publicity". the promotion committee declared at the time that "billboards continue to be implanted with numbering and licensing which for the most part a completely out of control" and citing thus "the absence of political will within the administration as the principal cause of this situation". How do you explain the committee's position when your recent statement claims to support meeting "with citizens' associations and environmentalists, showing them up close how a public administration works"?

7. Mr. Bordoni, can you explain why the databank for publicity billboards is kept from the citizenry?

8. Mr. Bordoni, the city ordinance 37/2009 consents, beyond fiscal sanctions and the removal of illegal billboards two additional punitive mechanisms; the covering over of billboards and the revocation of any and all authorizations for those companies who have received four or more violations. Could you tell us, since the approval of the ordinance 27/2009 to today how many billboards have been covered over, how many companies have been fineds and how many of these have lost their license either partially or totally?

9. Mr. Bordoni, based on the ordinance 37/2009, on 31 december 2009 the last new billboard should have been installed in the city of rome, from that date onward any newly installed billboard should have been the result only of a "repositioning". you yourself stated in an interview to "la Repubblica" on 14 may, 2010 that: "often these are billboards that have to be repositioned because they were in an area where construction was going on such as for the new subway system". Could you tell us which implants, since january 2010, have been repositioned including the information regarding their original placement and their new position/

10. Mr Bordoni, what activites are undertaken by "AEQUAROMA" in support of rome's service of postings and pubblicity regarding the fight against illegality? How many technicians work for them and what are their qualifications? How do their surveillance techniques in the city function regarding the fight against illegal billboards? Can you tell us what have been the results achieved since " AEQUAROMA " came to work with rome's service of postings and publicity?