quote here to know the position CAI on the recent tragedies in the mountains appeared all over the papers, which the Government has expressed in a somewhat 'too hasty as to (but this is my opinion) to show that when we need to act quickly we ready. It seems to me a way a bit 'demagogic to solve the problems ... That CAI is an opinion which I share, and therefore invite you to read (for once I like the ideas of the CAI ...)
Press release issued by the Press CAI Center on February 8, 2010.
With regard to the submission of an amendment of the Decree Law on Emergency Government in the Senate, the President General of the Italian Alpine Club, Salsa Hannibal said: "The mountain is an area of \u200b\u200bfreedom and not coercion, as this implies a high sense of responsibility and needs of knowledge and expertise. All this can lead to a total attendance regulations because this would kill the freedom of access which is a cornerstone of mountaineering and the attendance of the mountain. The irresponsibility of people can not be paid by everyone else. Mountain safety - Salsa goes - does not increase the penalties or imprisonment for those who cause avalanches, but only through the work of training, prevention, information developed with the help of CAI, Alpine guides, the Mountain Rescue and professionals and the inhabitants of the mountain. This does not mean be opposed to a priori rules for the improvement of safety in the mountains, but their writing can not be ignored by the involvement of the CAI, the Mountain Rescue, Alpine guides and those who live and work in the mountains. "
The general chairman of the CAI also emphasizes that "The CAI and the world of the mountain can not accept a rule which, perhaps driven by emotion, forcing home climbers, skiers and hikers, and that brings a militarization of the Highlands. Even last year, always on the wave of emotion even in that case due to avalanche victims, someone had proposed the establishment of an elusive license cha empowered to go to the mountains CAI as identifying the entity responsible for issuing, and foreshadowing the use of law enforcement to control access. Even then - Salsa concludes - we have expressed our opposition to any license - which is not in any way in the philosophy and mission of the Italian Alpine Club - and any attempt to restrict, sanction excessive militarization of the mountain. "
Office Press CAI Central
General President of the Italian Alpine Club
LOVERS OF THE MOUNTAINS ARE NOT IRRESPONSIBLE. Let us not by emotions'.
Press release issued by the Press CAI Center on February 8, 2010.
With regard to the submission of an amendment of the Decree Law on Emergency Government in the Senate, the President General of the Italian Alpine Club, Salsa Hannibal said: "The mountain is an area of \u200b\u200bfreedom and not coercion, as this implies a high sense of responsibility and needs of knowledge and expertise. All this can lead to a total attendance regulations because this would kill the freedom of access which is a cornerstone of mountaineering and the attendance of the mountain. The irresponsibility of people can not be paid by everyone else. Mountain safety - Salsa goes - does not increase the penalties or imprisonment for those who cause avalanches, but only through the work of training, prevention, information developed with the help of CAI, Alpine guides, the Mountain Rescue and professionals and the inhabitants of the mountain. This does not mean be opposed to a priori rules for the improvement of safety in the mountains, but their writing can not be ignored by the involvement of the CAI, the Mountain Rescue, Alpine guides and those who live and work in the mountains. "
The general chairman of the CAI also emphasizes that "The CAI and the world of the mountain can not accept a rule which, perhaps driven by emotion, forcing home climbers, skiers and hikers, and that brings a militarization of the Highlands. Even last year, always on the wave of emotion even in that case due to avalanche victims, someone had proposed the establishment of an elusive license cha empowered to go to the mountains CAI as identifying the entity responsible for issuing, and foreshadowing the use of law enforcement to control access. Even then - Salsa concludes - we have expressed our opposition to any license - which is not in any way in the philosophy and mission of the Italian Alpine Club - and any attempt to restrict, sanction excessive militarization of the mountain. "
Office Press CAI Central
General President of the Italian Alpine Club
Source: MondoCAI newsletter
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