British man and girlfriend banned from Venice and fined nearly �400 for swimming in canal

A British man and his girlfriend have been banned from Venice after jumping into the city’s Grand Canal.

The 35-year-old and his 25-year-old Romanian partner were issued fines of €450 each (£388) and ordered to leave the lagoon city for 48 hours, according to Italian media.

Gondoliers saw the pair bathing in the canal and reported them to the authorities. They were reportedly celebrating the end of a romantic getaway.

Local regulations ban “acts contrary to decorum when bathing in the city’s waters”.

“The order, which was immediately enforceable, effectively put an end to their holiday,” the city council said in a statement.

“I would like to thank the gondoliers for their cooperation and for promptly reporting the matter,” said the city’s vice mayor Elisabetta Pesce, praising the arrest.

“The municipal administration is committed to firmly combating disrespectful and uncivil behaviour, because protecting Venice means defending the dignity of a city that is unique in the world.”

The latest penalty follows a crackdown on misbehaving tourists as part of a wider backlash against overtourism in the city.

The local council has barred more than 1,000 people from entering the city centre, which is a designated Unesco World Heritage Site, since the start of the year.

Members of the “Venice is not Disneyland” Facebook group expressed anger at the “senseless and dangerous” action, with one person writing: “We don’t want these disrespectful tourists.”

Others demanded that the couple not be allowed to leave the country until they had paid their fines.

One local resident said that the action demonstrated “a complete lack of sensitivity and common sense” and a “cultural void” on the part of tourists.

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