ROME - Italy's constitutional court yesterday legalised begging and criticised developed countries for turning poor people into social outcasts. Overturning a previous law which said beggars could be punished by up to three months in prison, the court ruled that people in need should be allowed to ask openly for money.
Begging now legal in Rome
ROME - Italy's constitutional court yesterday legalised begging and criticised developed countries for turning poor people into…
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