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Arbouring offenders: Italian town’s tree-climbing ban prompts outcry
Critics say plan to issue fines of up to €500 for climbing trees in Oderzo’s public spaces is ‘absurd’
An Italian council has come under fire for banning people from climbing trees.
Anyone caught climbing a tree in public spaces in the centre of Oderzo, a town in the northern province of Treviso, risks fines of between €25 (£21) and €500 (£428).
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Former Italian foreign minister convicted for role in sale of Monte Carlo apartment
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