A tourist filmed carving his and his girlfriend’s name into the walls of the Roman Colosseum faces a huge fine as Italian authorities vow to find the man.

  • doctortofu
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    261 year ago

    I genuinely and unironically think vandalism like this should be grounds for cancellation of your passport for a while in addition to all other penalties (say, for 5 years). If you can’t play nice, you’re grounded and you don’t get to visit other countries until you grow up.

    • Flaky_Fish69
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      241 year ago

      It’s the Collosseum. They should make them participate in gladiatorial games for tourists.

    • Ronno
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      131 year ago

      For countries needing a passport, this might work, but in the EU? This won’t make much difference.

      • Devi
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        41 year ago

        You still need your passport to fly or travel outside the EU so it would have some affect.

        • Ronno
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          21 year ago

          Yes, but wat less. Most people don’t travel outside of the EU often

    • Eggyhead
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      41 year ago

      I think this is a reasonable idea. They’d need to find the guy first to figure out his passport details, but after that, fine him, deport him, then flag him against entry into the the EU for a designated amount of time.

      • @lightsecond
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        31 year ago

        He’s made it easier by filming himself.

    • SpacemanSpiffOP
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      41 year ago

      Ooo thanks for the heads up. I was somehow unaware it was part of his spiders web.

  • MonsieurHedge
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    171 year ago

    If I had a nickel for every time some shithead tourist carved a name into an ancient site, I’d have like three nickels, which isn’t a lot but it’s infuriating it’s happened three times.

    In the interests of prevention, should there be heightened security? It’s a shame there’s probably little funding for it.

    • Flaky_Fish69
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      51 year ago

      it’s happened waaaayyyy more than three times. happens all the freaking time. and it’s always happened.

      Actually, studies done of graffiti found in pompei’s baths suggest that drawing dicks on the wall is something “we’ve” always done.

      • @[email protected]
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        Funnily enough I caught a guy in Pompei touching the frescos. I’m a mild guy but I couldn’t help but think that, as far as mankind is involved, killing that idiot on the spot would have have a net positive impact on the world.

        • ArugulaZ
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          11 year ago

          Just wait for the next volcano… that’ll take care of 'em. That’ll take care of a whole lot of 'em.

    • Cahuin
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      81 year ago

      That would mean you had a brain to being with

  • ArugulaZ
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    131 year ago

    As penance for their crime, they must battle IN the Colosseum! A fight with gladiators, and lions, and various monsters of Greek mythology which are just two or three different animals smashed together! If they can survive the cattle man and the chicken lizard and whatever the heck a manticore is, they will be set free and given a ticket to New Zealand, where all shows set in Greece are filmed.

      • ArugulaZ
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        61 year ago

        Eh, it’s not all that different. Hercules, Heracles, let’s call the whole thing off!

      • Flaky_Fish69
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        41 year ago

        manticore were in fact persian, and known to the romans all the same. (and ArugalaZ, it was a monster with a human head, body of a lion, and a tail either like a venomous porcupine or that of a scorpion.)

    • KbinItTogether
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      71 year ago

      The article does say “and possible jail time” but from the ending paragraphs it sounds like the other tourists that carved their initials years ago just got a similar fine and a mark on their records.

      It does seem low and I wonder if it scales at all or is a standard fine? At that rate, Jeff Bezos could go carve an entire autobiography into the place for an amount of money he wouldn’t even notice losing.

      • HubertManne
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        41 year ago

        oh I forgot about the countries that scale fines with income. Sort wish mine did.

  • pragma
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    91 year ago

    That seems like a low price to pay to have your name immortalized in a monument.

  • mcgravier
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    11 year ago

    This is a shitshow. Colloseum is being eroded by environmental effects day by day. You know hat the correct answer is? Maintainence. Its solves the issue of tuourists being morons too

    • Saganastic
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      The colosseum is almost 2000 years old, it’s not getting eroded. At least not on a human time scale. Most of the damage present occurred during the Renaissance when people harvested marble from it for other stonework.

  • @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    That is disgusting and there should be a bigger fine. Some people did this to an Aboriginal rock painting in Australia and it made me so angry to think of the disrespect they display.