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Rome fountain strippers sought by Italy police | |
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Two English-speaking tourists who are being hunted by police for stripping off in a monumental Italian fountain have been called "idiots" by the country's deputy prime minister. | Two English-speaking tourists who are being hunted by police for stripping off in a monumental Italian fountain have been called "idiots" by the country's deputy prime minister. |
The men were filmed frolicking in the fountain in Piazza Venezia in Rome, with one pulling down his underwear and posing for photographs. | The men were filmed frolicking in the fountain in Piazza Venezia in Rome, with one pulling down his underwear and posing for photographs. |
The footage has sparked outrage and their behaviour called "ignorant". | The footage has sparked outrage and their behaviour called "ignorant". |
Italian deputy PM Matteo Salvini said: "Italy is not their home bathroom". | Italian deputy PM Matteo Salvini said: "Italy is not their home bathroom". |
The video, published on a blog in Rome, shows the pair in their underpants grinning and bathing in the fountain at the Altare della Patria, a monument in honour of the first king of Italy after the country's unification. | The video, published on a blog in Rome, shows the pair in their underpants grinning and bathing in the fountain at the Altare della Patria, a monument in honour of the first king of Italy after the country's unification. |
The monument also holds the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, in memory of all fallen soldiers. | The monument also holds the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, in memory of all fallen soldiers. |
The two men laugh and joke with each other in the water, before one pulls down his underwear and smiles for the camera. | The two men laugh and joke with each other in the water, before one pulls down his underwear and smiles for the camera. |
Some passers-by laugh and take photographs, although others can be seen shaking their head and appearing to tell the two men to get out of the fountain. | Some passers-by laugh and take photographs, although others can be seen shaking their head and appearing to tell the two men to get out of the fountain. |
The local police said the incident, which happened on Sunday, was "illegal and offensive" and it was trying to find the two men. | The local police said the incident, which happened on Sunday, was "illegal and offensive" and it was trying to find the two men. |
It said the two people are foreign and "native English speakers". | It said the two people are foreign and "native English speakers". |
'Lack of respect' | 'Lack of respect' |
Matteo Salvini, the country's deputy prime minister, tweeted: "I will know how to educate these idiots if they are caught. | Matteo Salvini, the country's deputy prime minister, tweeted: "I will know how to educate these idiots if they are caught. |
"Italy is not their home bathroom." | "Italy is not their home bathroom." |
Meanwhile, Rome's deputy mayor Luca Bergamo said he condemns their behaviour, which he said "offends each of us, the memory of our country and the fallen, to whom the monument is dedicated". | Meanwhile, Rome's deputy mayor Luca Bergamo said he condemns their behaviour, which he said "offends each of us, the memory of our country and the fallen, to whom the monument is dedicated". |
"We are faced with a behaviour that denotes stupidity and ignorance, lack of respect for the history of Rome and Italy. | "We are faced with a behaviour that denotes stupidity and ignorance, lack of respect for the history of Rome and Italy. |
"Once identified by the local police, who is actively working to track them down, they will get the maximum punishment possible". | "Once identified by the local police, who is actively working to track them down, they will get the maximum punishment possible". |
Earlier this month, the Guardian reported that a fight broke out between tourists as they queued for a "perfect selfie" at Rome's Trevi Fountain. | Earlier this month, the Guardian reported that a fight broke out between tourists as they queued for a "perfect selfie" at Rome's Trevi Fountain. |
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