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A silly fine can ruin the vacation. So that it doesn’t happen to you, we have compiled these 15 laws in Italy for you.
1. Soft-bottomed capri
It is forbidden to wear wooden zoccoli on the island of celebrities. If your sandals rattle, you have to pay 50 euros. It can steal the beauty sleep of many divas.
2. No “four letters” in historical levels
Sitting in front of monuments in the Milan area is severely punished. If you want to sit in the shade of a cathedral in the heat, you risk a 160 euro fine.
3. Indifference is not pleasant
Wind the window pane down. hang your arm. That’s commonplace – but it makes Italian traffic cops hateful. Because: According to the road traffic regulation, both hands belong to the steering wheel. Bus prices range from 41 to 168 euros.
4. You don’t kiss here!
Kissing in a car is illegal in Eboli, in the state of Salerno. Anyone caught has to dig deep into their pockets. 500 Euro fine!
5. No building permits for sand castles
Eraclea, near Venice, has a few legit fun brakes. Sand castles, ball games and digging holes in the sand are prohibited on the beach.
6. Balcony Buses
In Lerici, south of the Ligurian Riviera, the pleasure of bathing suddenly turns into a bathing horror. Anyone who wears a swimsuit in public or hangs wet towels on the balcony should expect a fine.
7. Trees are not for climbing
This is how the police see it in Milan. So if you climb a tree, you can pay a 40 euro fine.
8. Gelato, no grace!
Rimini spoils the appetite. Eating gelati is prohibited under the passages of Piazza Cavour. This also applies to panino and pizza. Rome also prohibits snacking on the street.
9. Stupid suitors
In the Ligurian town of Sanremo, it is illegal to chat with prostitutes on the street.
10. No smoking on the beach either
In Liguria, Marche, Lazio, Apulia, Sicily, Sardinia or Veneto – wherever there are beaches, there is an absolute smoking ban with a fine of between 200 and 2000 euros.
11. Gassi’s law
Turin keeps dog owners on a short leash. According to the city’s animal welfare law, “Bello” has to go outside three times a day.
12. Stay away from pigeons!
Tourists in the lagoon city of Venice should not feed pigeons in St. Mark’s Square – there are fines of 450 euros.
13. No chewing gum on the beach
Gum, beer in hand and towel on the sand. All this is punishable by fines of 25 to 500 euros on the beach of Stintino in Sardinia.
14. Expensive souvenirs
Collecting shells and stones and packing a bag of sand can be really costly. Fines range from 1549 to 9296 euros, as is prohibited by law.
15. Warning, these massages hurt!
Gathering is not allowed on the beaches of Emilia-Romagna and Tuscany. massiveleave color Only outpatient masseurs are not fined. The person receiving the massage is also asked to pay up to 100 Euros.
Source : Blick

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