US tourist throws scooter down Rome’s Spanish
Steps, causing €25,000 damage
Incident at world heritage site comes fortnight after
another tourist drove a Maserati down the steps
Angela
Giuffrida in Rome
Wed 8 Jun
2022 13.30 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jun/08/us-tourist-scooter-damage-rome-spanish-steps
An American
tourist has caused €25,000 (£21,000) worth of damage after hurling her electric
scooter down Rome’s Spanish Steps.
The
incident was filmed by a passerby in the early hours of Friday. Police later
caught up with the 28-year-old and fined her and a 29-year-old male companion,
who had wheeled his e-scooter down the 18th-century marble steps.
The pair
were also banned from returning to the famous monument, a Unesco world heritage
site that underwent a €1.5m restoration in 2015. The incident came two weeks
after a visitor from Saudi Arabia drove a Maserati down the flight of steps.
People were banned from sitting on the Spanish Steps in 2018.
Tourist
numbers in the Italian capital have returned to pre-pandemic levels, with
intense crowds converging at cultural landmarks. But the recovery of the sector
has also seen the return of tourists flouting rules of decorum. In April, two
Dutch visitors were fined €1,000 for stepping into the Trevi fountain, which
was a fairly common occurrence before the pandemic.
A few days
before, a 39-year-old Argentinian man was charged with breaking strict no-fly
zone rules after crashing a drone into the roof of a prominent monument in
central Rome.
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He had been
flying his drone in Piazza Venezia when he lost control of the device and sent
it crashing into the roof of Palazzo Venezia, a 15th-century building from
where the fascist dictator Benito Mussolini delivered some of his most famous
speeches.
Such
incidents are not exclusive to Rome: a week earlier two Mexican tourists crashed
their drone into the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
Venice is
also a popular target for badly behaved tourists. Police renewed their
crackdown on uncouth visitors to the city last summer, saying the return of
tourism had coincided with “signs of urban degradation”.
Among those
fined was a French tourist who paddled along the Grand Canal on his stand-up
paddleboard, and two German women who sunbathed in bikinis by San Stae church.
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