“People like this should have their passports revoked,” one person fumed.
Other users went after the passive girlfriend and claimed that she should have stopped her beau.
According to Italian law, should the man ever be caught, he would face a fine of up to nearly $22,000 as well as possible jail time as the Colosseum has been designated a World Heritage site.“The fact she stood there the whole time and went along with it means she’s just as much of the problem as he is. F – – k ‘em both,”“She could be scared to speak up. I’m sure the dude is an ass,” said a second commenter.
“If someone tried to impress me by doing this I’d just think they were a huge piece of s – – t and wouldn’t want to date them. Unfortunately, she’s likely also a huge piece of s – – t,” said a third person. This is, however not the first time someone had the “when in Rome” attitude and attempted to leave their mark on the historic amphitheater.According to Italian law, should the man ever be caught, he is likely to face a fine of up to nearly $22,000 as well as possible jail time as the ColosseumThis is, however not the first time someone had the “when in Rome” attitude and attempted to leave their mark on the historic amphitheater.
Both tourists were charged with “aggravated damage to a building of historical and artistic interest,” according to the Italian newspaper La Stampa, and slapped with a $21,808 fine.
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