Rome is cracking down on bad tourist behaviour, with a slew of new rules that cover everything from public snacking to drinking from water fountains.The Italian capital has outlawed men going topless in public and the practice of attaching “love padlocks” to bridges, both of which carry a fine if contravened.Eating
Rome is cracking down on bad tourist behaviour, with a slew of new rules that cover everything from public snacking to drinking from water fountains.
The city council has updated and expanded its list of regulations, some of which date from 1947, to create a new package of rules. Virginia Raggi, the mayor of Rome, told The Telegraph: “Rome is, and always will be, welcoming, but that does not mean tolerating bad behaviour and damage being done to our city.“
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