Man fined after jumping in Trevi Fountain
A tourist from New Zealand has been fined for jumping into the iconic Trevi Fountain in Rome. The incident highlights ongoing issues with tourist behavior at popular landmarks. Authorities continue to enforce regulations to protect cultural sites.
- ▪A Kiwi tourist was fined for jumping into Rome's Trevi Fountain.
- ▪The incident occurred on May 18, 2026.
- ▪Authorities are actively enforcing regulations to protect cultural sites.
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