An Irish tourist in Rome defaced the Colosseum by carving his initials into the walls of the ...
ancient structure, according to a report/ The tourist, identified as a 32-year-old man visiting from Ireland, used a metal point to inscribe his first and last initials on the structure's first floor./ In Italy, damaging a historical or artistic landmark is a crime that could result in up to one year in prison or a minimum fine of $2,400 (€2,065), according to CNN./ One tourist who was caught carving a letter into the walls of the Colosseum in 2014 was fined more than $23,000 (€20,000) and charged with four months in prison./ Private ...
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