1688060123 Dear Milan Performing at the Coldplay concert Nicola Porro

Dear Milan, Performing at the Coldplay concert Nicola Porro


Coldplay Milan

This thing drove me crazy. THE cold play They do a concert, they do it in Naples and then in Milan. It seems to me that there are 3-4 appointments. Do you know how many people come to Milan to see Coldplay? 60,000. Well, it was a disaster because after the concert The subway was closed. We can also take it out on taxi drivers, you know I’m not exactly their friend and I’ve been critical of them recently, but when there are 60,000 people in the stadium and a subway stop is 2 steps away, you can’t keep it until 2 or open 3am?

The problem isn’t the lack of taxis, it’s an idea of ​​it programming which should have the politics and administration of a city. To tell the truth, a little common sense would suffice. Can’t the public administration that we pay for a simple but effective service like opening the subway for major events offer that? Then we think about taxis, Uber and other things. Boys, It’s crazy stuff.

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Are local administrators responsible for this? Or just pay the taxes? Do they serve to tell us how to behave? No, they are used to decently manage something that is easily predictable. 60,000 people hold a place called the stadium, where there is a subway station. I’m so excited because this should be the basis of what our politicians do: to be decent, not necessarily intelligent, about managing public affairs.

Nicola Porro, June 29, 2023

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