American fined for driving Ferrari into famous Florence plaza
An Armorican tourist was fined $500 for yet another traffic misdemeanor in Italy.
The man drove a red Ferrari into the pedestrianized Piazza della Signoria in Florence.
He was earlier spotted driving nearby in a ‘nonsensical’ way.
He was apprehended and fined after checks found he didn’t have the correct international driving permit.
It is the latest in a string of driving mishaps by tourists.
A Californian tourist was fined after driving a rental car across the historic Ponte Vecchio bridge in Florence.
An Australian last year rode a scooter through the UNESCO world heritage site of Pompeii.
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