The two spent a night in jail following a chaotic incident as reported by the local press. The tourists were caught by police and later released on bail. Their arrest highlights a troubling trend of disruptive behaviour among some tourists.
Earlier this year, a tourist from Kazakhstan was caught carving his name into a wall at Pompeii, which is the famous Italian archaeological wonder. The man carved "ALI" into the House of the Ceii. He was apprehended by security and faced backlash for the defacement of the ancient ruins.
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Then in 2023, a group of German tourists was involved in a similar incident in Italy. They were caught on CCTV toppling a 150-year-old statue at an Italian bed and breakfast. The footage showed two of the tourists taking photographs with the statue, named "Domina," while another used a stick to push it over, causing it to crash to the ground.
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Another infamous incident saw a Russian tourist being deported from Bali and being banned from re-entering for six months after posting a photo of himself with his trousers down on top of Mount Agung, which is a revered volcano in the region.
Such humiliating incidents only highlight the destructive behaviour of some of the tourists. These behaviours reflect a bad trend of irresponsible and disrespectful actions by people in the name of tourists. It not only damages property but also defames the name of the country from where such ill-behaved tourists come from.