You can walk up and down Rome's famed Spanish Steps all you want but don�...
ROME - You can walk up and down Rome’s famed Spanish Steps all you want but don’t try sitting down to take in the moment any more because police will shoo you away with a whistle and threaten you with a fine.
City authorities have imposed a new ban at the site, beloved of tourists and immortalized in the 1953 romantic comedy “Roman Holiday” with Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn. “You’re only going to rest for a little while on the stone anyway and you eventually move along,” he said on Thursday.Fines for those who do not obey police range from 160 to 400 euros . But so far, no signs have been put up informing tourists about the ban, leaving police a lot to whistle about.“I know it will bother some people, but you could see something like this coming,” he said. “There were a lot of disrespectful people who were taking pieces of monuments.
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