Italy proposes hefty fines for vandalism of cultural sites and monuments.

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Italy's Cabinet has approved a bill to fine vandals who damage monuments or other cultural sites up to 60,000 euros ($65,000). The legislation was proposed following a string of vandalism by environmental activists across the country. The fines would range from 10,000 to 60,000 euros and would help with repairs and clean-up. Offenders could also face criminal charges. The bill will expire if it is not adopted by Parliament within 60 days.
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