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Friends, I don't know about you, but I get furious when I hear that someone has raised their hand against historical sites. I literally cannot understand what motivates people who pick stones from ancient masonry and pavements, pour paint/soup/other liquids on paintings and statues, and scratch their pathetic names on ancient walls!
At the end of last week, a tourist from Kazakhstan was caught in Pompeii (let me remind you that this city was buried during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, and later excavated by archaeologists) right during an act of vandalism. On the ancient plaster of the House of the Ceii, this smartass imprinted his name "Ali".
The Italian vandalism law is harsh enough for any wallet. And now, Ali will have to pay for not inexpensive restoration work to remove the inscription from the wall of the villa of the 2nd century BC.
I hope, at least, this fine will teach him respect for the heritage of mankind and his fingers will stop itching