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From the homeland newsreels, it seems to me that there has been a "deal between the State and Bonucci" (as if the "State-Mafia" one wasn't enough: we evidently love to repeat things that work), won by the latter for the parade in the midst of the crowd, complete with an open-top bus through the streets of the capital.
Now: I admit I don't really know who this Bonucci is (from his face, he seems like a plutocrat, but I must be mistaken), but I was wondering:
the "cost" of the inconveniences created, that is, the expenses for potential medical treatments and maybe even for purchasing some trunks (in the most extreme cases) of the next/imminent infected, or those people (ideally foolish) who thanks to their ineffable common sense and this brilliant move will, in about ten days, go through some tough times - fully backed by the highest authorities of the State (so they say, but who knows if it's true) - shall we directly deduct this from the salary pool of our talented (mis)footballer?
Or from the entire team?
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