According to the Roman police, nearly a dozen tourists are fined for dipping everything from their toes to water bottles into the fountain each year.
According to the city’s police, around 12 tourists each year get fined for breaking rules surrounding the fountain. Even more, are stopped for trying to steal some of the currency that’s been thrown in. The money is collected daily and goes to charity.
A New Zealand man was apprehended Sunday night after jumping into the celebrated Trevi Fountain in central Rome.
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Boing Boing on MSNGentleman tries to escape police by swimming away - in Rome's Trevi Fountain (he doesn't get very far)A New Zealand gentleman tried to escape police in Rome - by swimming away in the city's iconic Trevi Fountain. But he didn't get very far. The tourist had already jumped into the 18th-century fountain once,
On Sunday, March 3, three visitors from New Zealand decided to wade into the waters of Rome's famous Trevi Fountain. According to CNN, the group was being escorted away from the popular tourist ...
A New Zealand man has made his last visit to Trevi Fountain after a drunken escapade at the Rome landmark over the weekend.
A New Zealand man caught trying to swim in Rome’s world-famous Trevi Fountain over the weekend has been slapped with a hefty fine and barred from ever visiting the monument again. The man has been described as an unidentified 30-year-old Kiwi living in London,
US-based carrier gave no details on the nature of what it called a “possible security concern” on the flight carrying 199 passengers plus crew that was escorted by two Italian fighter jets before landing.
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