Two French tourists in Sardinia, Italy are facing up to six years in jail for taking 99 pounds (45 kgs) of sand from a local beach.
According to The Washington Post, the tourists took sand from Chia beach, which is located on the southern coast of Sardinia. The pair filled 14 bottles with sand and then attempted to drive onto a France-bound ferry in Porto Torres. This is where the Guardia di Finanza caught them.
The tourists claimed they were unaware of that a law had been broken and were simply trying to take home a souvenir of their Mediterranean holiday, reports Corriere Della Sera.
In August 2017, a law was passed making the removal of sand, pebbles and seashells illegal from Sardinian beaches. Offenders could face fines of up to €3,000 (R50,287,15).
Image source: Instagram
You may also like
Related Posts
China’s National Health Commission has published a list of controversial coronavirus treatments that have animal...
read more
Warmer sea temperatures in the summer months, especially in February, were recorded and are believed...
read more
The latest report indexing the world's happiest countries has highlighted the important role of...
read more