(Jamma) After the umpteenth increase in the taxation on amusement machines envisaged by the so-called "Manovrina", SAPAR - the National Association of Apparatus Services for Public Recreational Attractions which brings together and represents more than 1.700 companies with related industries of around 200.000 workers - will take to the streets…

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