In Modena, Emilia-Romagna, a retired man thought of living a simple dream of cinema by appearing a few seconds in Michael Mann's film Ferrari. Two years after this film as shown paid €300, the Italian public pension agency INPS claimed him close to €34,000 in pension, on the ground that he would have breached the rules of early retirement Quota 100. The Bologna Court of Appeal has just cleared him and ordered the restitution of this sum, closing…
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In Modena, Emilia-Romagna, a retired man thought of living a simple dream of cinema by appearing a few seconds in Michael Mann's film Ferrari. Two years after this film as shown paid €300, the Italian public pension agency INPS claimed him close to €34,000 in pension, on the ground that he would have breached the rules of early retirement Quota 100. The Bologna Court of Appeal has just cleared him and ordered the restitution of this sum, closing…