A picturesque Italian town has introduced hefty fines for tourists who linger “too long” to take selfies.
Italian Town Fines Tourists $300 for Lingering ‘Too Long’ to Take SelfiesAn Italian holiday town has introduced hefty fines for tourists who linger “too long” to take selfies in popular photography spots.
People who wait in these zones for “too long,” to take photos of themselves in front of the Italian Riviera town’s brightly colored buildings and iconic harbor, will face a fine., Mayor Viacava explains that the no-loitering rule is necessary to put an end to “anarchic chaos” seen in the photography hotspots in Portofino and to “avoid dangerous situations” caused by pedestrian traffic.
However, Mayor Viacava emphasizes that the red zones and the fines were not designed to stop tourists wanting to visit and photograph Portofino. “The objective is not to make the place more exclusive but to allow everyone to enjoy our beauty,” Mayor Viacava says. “We want to avoid dangerous situations caused by overcrowding.”
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