
Portofino, Italy (Image by Corine Veen from Pixabay)
(FOX NEWS) -- An Italian city famous for its beauty is banning selfies at popular spots with jaw-dropping views to prevent tourists from lingering and clogging its narrow streets.
Portofino, which is a town of approximately 500 people southeast of Genoa on the Italian Riviera, has introduced no-waiting zones in the town where tourists are prohibited from taking pictures, according to the BBC.
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Those who spend too much time in the zones could be fined €275, or roughly $305, the outlet reported.
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