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Rome forbids tourists to rest on Spanish Steps! You will be fined for soiling the steps

Video screenshot on August 7, the British media reported that the Roman government had introduced a new regulation in June this year: tourists sitting on the steps of Spain will be fined 250 euros (about 1972 yuan).

According to the British Guardian reported on the 7th, the Roman government has issued new regulations that tourists sitting on the steps of Spain will be fined 250 euros (about 1972 yuan); If they dirty or damage the steps, they will be fined 400 euros (about 3156 yuan).

The guardian said that the Roman police began patrolling near the Spanish Steps on the 6th, whistling to the sitting tourists to remind them to leave.

It is reported that a total of 138 'Spanish Steps' were built from 1721 to 1726 and just repaired in 2016. The' Trinit & agrave; Dei Monti 'at the top of the steps is listed as a UNESCO world cultural heritage.

'spanish steps' is a famous tourist attraction in Rome and the location of the classic love film Roman holiday, which attracts countless tourists every year.

Today, local police patrols are often seen near the stairs, forbidding tourists to sit on the steps, drag their luggage, play in the spray pool, and make indecent actions, such as naked, in order to rectify uncivilized tourism behavior.

In July, two German tourists were fined 950 euros for making coffee with their own equipment on the steps of the Rialto Bridge, a scenic spot in Venice.