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Rome imposes fines for frolicking at famous fountains(1/4)

2017-06-14 11:15 Ecns.cn Editor:Yao Lan
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A municipal police office talks on his radio as he overlooks tourists at Rome's Trevi fountain, June 12, 2017. City hall on Monday announced that Mayor Virginia Raggi had signed an ordinance aimed at protecting some 40 fountains of historic or artistic interest to try to protect the monumental works, not infrequently trashed by tourists, sports fans and Romans. Tourists, who put their feet into water to calm themselves, will face 240 Euro penalty. (Photo/Agencies)

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