over 4 thousand reminders sent to San Marino citizens
4,044 solicitesequal to a total amount of 194 thousand euroswere shipped from Nivi of Florence last July 8 and are the ones that the San Marino people could have received in these days. Others 89 they left in late July and more 150 they are about to enter. The recipients are partly telepass users, partly no. This is confirmed by two senior officials and a lawyer of the same debt collection company who distrusts anyone from hypothesizing the truffle, remembering that one can easily ascertain how he has one license active for 60 yearswith currently about 150 employees and with regular power of attorney by the Società Autostrade. The representatives of Nivi specify that they went back to the owners of the cars, corresponding to plates photographed or identify at the exit of the toll booths without paying the tollmaking a request toEmbassy of Italy in San Marino which in turn obtained the information from Foreign Affairs Department.
In the meantime, a San Marino lawyer, to whom three recipients of the solicites have contacted, makes it known that he is about to send Nivi a communication with which disputes the solicites themselves, which in any case if the administrative offenses date back more than five years are prescribed and in any case the right to defense is limited because it is impossible for anyone to remember details so dating back over time. For the Nivi, the prescription actually clicks after 10 years because it is not an administrative offense but a contractregulated by civil law, which is triggered at any time you cross the toll booth.
At the moment, in the meantime, only the1% those who received the reminders left on July 8 paid. On social media, many of those who found the famous letter in the hole declare that they have never traveled the listed motorway sections. After the fourth reminder without the answer Nivi initiates the foreclosure procedure even if performing it in San Marino, for an Italian company, is certainly not easy. L’Union of Consumers of San Marino meanwhile continues to monitor the evolution of the situation, including the method of transmission of personal data, asserted by Nivi herself. “We sincerely hope – comments Ucs on Facebook – that it was not one of our offices that gave addresses without verifying the real default or investigating the dynamics”.