ROME, Feb. 26 (UPI) -- Authorities in Rome said a law to take effect in March bans ice cream, pizza and sandwich vendors from operating after 1 a.m.
Officials said the city council measure was designed to bring the city's nightlife to a close at an earlier hour, ANSA reported Thursday.
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"This applies to croissant makers, ice cream makers, cake shops, yogurt shops, sandwich shops, take-aways and rotisseries," city councilor Davide Bordoni said.
"One in the morning seems to us a reasonable hour that is satisfactory for both the shop owners and residents," he said.