I'm with ultras on this one. Little insult thrown now and then and considering it's basically dick measuring between two regions in no way should be enough for stadium ban. Ridiculous decision.
I don't live in Italy so I don't really know how offended the average Italian gets when they hear territorial chants against them (I have Italian friends on both ends of the spectrum), or if it can truly be comparable to racism. But I guess there's a difference between saying "Napoli are a shit club & their fans suck" and "Neapolitans are garbage men who deserve to die of cholera & be cleansed by Vesuvius". One is simple footballing rivalry, the other is discriminating against them based on where they are from.
But yeah really, FIGC should definitely review the type of punishments they hand out for this stuff, I stand by them in that sense. I just don't really agree with what they think the solution is for the strict punishment.
So you would prefer theater atmosphere like the one seen on British stadiums? Cheering in Italy is dying breed and these kind of decisions are only speeding up the process.
On top of CCTV, some English clubs also have stewards wearing cameras on their heads to watch the fans like they're automatically assumed to be some sort of criminal. Now I can deal with the CCTV so that it can catch people who might actually be causing trouble, but to have guys with cameras staring at you all match is way too much, it would deter me from supporting my team like I would want, real Big Brother shit there.
Not to mention there's already the ban on pyro, as well as flags on poles, and banners have to be within a certain size unless you get prior written permission (and how dare they possibly insult the opposition).
