Call for army to protect Italian hospital staff after spate of attacks - eviltoast

Loreto Gesualdo, the president of the Italian Federation of Medical-Scientific Societies (Fism), has proposed legislation to suspend free access to medical care for three years for those who assault healthcare workers or damage health facilities.

Fism reported more than 16,000 verbal and physical attacks against doctors and nurses in Italian hospitals in 2023 alone.

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      I know, but does it make you feel different or affect your behaviour wether the uniform is blue/black or olive green?
      Additionally, it is about Italy, where some police forces, the Carabinieri, are officially part of the armed forces but, beside military tasks, under control of the ministry of internal affairs.

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        It does actually make me feel different. But I’m not from a place that’s used to militarized police so it might be different from Italians. With Carabinieri the lines could be a lot more blurred over there and apparently military already does some road safety (?) stuff. So military policing is already an existing thing there.

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          Carabinieri are a police force that is under military hierarchy, but they are trained to operate in a civil context. They act and are equipped as a police force.

          But the army mentioned in the news would be the one used to fight wars, with uniform and automatic weapons, not Carabienieri