Wednesday, June 25, 2014

George Clooney granted Two New Protection Laws in Lake Como, to prevent paparazi and fans at his wedding to Amal Alamuddin

 
 

Wow!!! George really did that? Its so cool to have people in high positions to call on when needed most especially on privacy issues like this one. We  know celebrities have privacy issues, and when it comes to organizing events, they have to deal with the fans and media making it difficult to keep anything secret. Our big screen sweetheart, Clooney has surprised everyone, pissing off fans and paparazzi by getting two protection laws in Lake Como, Italy ahead of his marriage to fiancĂ©e Amal Alamuddin which prevents any closeness to the entrance of his residence.
 
According to a report on
US Weekly, Monuments Men actor's friends at Laglio Council have just approved the laws and huge fines, designed to keep uninvited guests away from his idyllic lakeside mansion Villa Oleandra.
 
The laws, declared on Saturday, June 21, prevent anyone stopping on both the road outside his house, and the water directly in front of his villa, 24-hours a day. The restrictions will remain in place until September 30.
 Formerly confirmed bachelor Clooney, 53, became engaged to human rights attorney Alamuddin, 36, on April 22, and, as Us reported previously, are planning to tie the knot this fall. The couple had been considering both Lake Como and Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, where Clooney also owns a villa, as venues.
 
US Weekly reports that Mayor of Laglio, Roberto Pozzi, said official request to hold the nuptials in Italy have not yet been lodged. "We have not received any formal requests yet," the Mayor said. "But we are ready for any requests."
But these two new laws will make planning such an inevitably star-studded event, much easier.
“It is now completely forbidden to stop outside the entrance to Clooney’s villa," the Mayor continued. "It’s a question of traffic and security. It is very dangerous and it’s also an issue of privacy."
On the lake side of the property, anyone sailing or swimming within 100 meters from Clooney’s villa could be fined up to 500 euros.
“We have never penalized anyone in the past,” Pozzi said. "This type of action is designed to bring about a change in people’s behavior and create a more peaceful environment. We have to guarantee privacy and security for George Clooney and his guests."
 
 
 
 
 

 

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