Director opposed to the Green pass aired from San Marino – Chronicle
The director of Fano TV, Marco Ferri, who suspended the morning press review since 15 October last because he did not have a Green pass, appeared again on Monday evening in the evening edition of the news Occhio alla news. But from the border between Rimini and San Marino. In fact, to circumvent the Italian legislation that prohibits access to the workplace to those who do not have the certificate …
The director of Fano TV, Marco Ferri, who suspended the morning press review since 15 October last because he did not have a Green pass, appeared again on Monday evening in the evening edition of the news Occhio alla news. But from the border between Rimini and San Marino. In fact, to circumvent the Italian legislation that prohibits access to workplaces for those who do not have a green certificate, Ferri conducted reading news and launching filmed services, in connection with Rimini, on the border with Customs. Behind him during the shooting the San Marino border is clearly evident and his is clearly a provocation in emphasizing that on the Titano it is not necessary to show the Green pass to work. A couple of weeks ago, exactly from 15 October, the day on which the pass obligation in the workplace is in force, the decision of the director in charge of the Marche broadcaster to no longer go on air with the usual column of the press review. Openly opposed to the green certificate, as he had repeatedly declared in the previous days, he alone denied himself access to his own television studios. And so instead of the usual morning press review, which airs every day at 7 with numerous repeats scheduled in the following hours, there was a simple fixed monoscope.
The other journalists and operators of the Fano TV, on the other hand, attended the studios allowing the broadcasting of all the other appointments with local news. An obvious protest, that of Ferri, who could hire his own collaborator to ensure the airing of the press review or study other solutions, including that of broadcasting it himself from his home. A protest that resulted in the latest provocation, that of Monday evening, when he decided to reach the border between Romagna and San Marino to record his usual press review.
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