Ceilings (collapses and light)
A second tour at the Cartiera Vita Mayer (Cairate, Italy): collapsing ceilings, collapsed society.
This last one is dedicated to our dear Italian politicians.
The owner of the Eternit factory (Casale Monferrato – Italy) had been sentenced to 18 years in the first trial for environmental disaster: the gentelman is considered to be responsible for the death for lung cancer of hundreds of his workers -and probably thousands of citizens- killed by the asbestus.
The Judge of the second trial, abiding by the Italian Laws, was forced to declare the crime extinct, and to let the “””gentleman””” go free.
The trivial reason is that our politicians -ever since the end of World War 2- have done their best to keep themselves out of jail, also by keeping the prescription period of any crime unreasonably short.
As you see in the last picture, eternit (the material) has been around us for decades, and will probably kill for hundreds of years.
The family who owned Eternit will benefit of the past Company profits for about the same time.
Thanks, politicians.
Sempre la grande bellezza delle foto, e la luce, dentro ogni bruttura la strada di una luce, una speranza.
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Thank you Peter!
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Excellent series
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