Stinky cooking odours constitute a crime, Italy's supreme court rules
'In the best traditions of legalese the world over, the Court of Cassation in Rome even came up with a term for the offence – “olfactory molestation”. '
' The smells were so strong that they were “beyond the limits of tolerability” and constituted what the court called “olfactory molestation”. '
'They appealed to a higher court in the nearby city of Trieste, which in turn upheld the sentence. '
'The judges in Rome said the couple’s enthusiastic cooking resulted in “the emission of odours and noises in the overhead apartment on the third floor,” owned by another couple. '
'The squabble first ended up in a court in the town of Gorizia, where the couple who cooked the offending food were found guilty of anti-social behaviour. '
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'In the best traditions of legalese the world over, the Court of Cassation in Rome even came up with a term for the offence – “olfactory molestation”. '
' The smells were so strong that they were “beyond the limits of tolerability” and constituted what the court called “olfactory molestation”. '
'They appealed to a higher court in the nearby city of Trieste, which in turn upheld the sentence. '
'The judges in Rome said the couple’s enthusiastic cooking resulted in “the emission of odours and noises in the overhead apartment on the third floor,” owned by another couple. '
'The squabble first ended up in a court in the town of Gorizia, where the couple who cooked the offending food were found guilty of anti-social behaviour. '
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