last month of italians who were wielding panini italian sandwiches and they rushed the steps of the city hall. of course, rome doesn t frown upon food, it s just now frowning upon the consumption of food on or around important monuments. and that s sort of a difficult thing to enforce in a city that s brimming with food shops. but it s serious business. the fine for, um, sort of having your lunch right around one of the important mown units like the trevi fountain can range the equivalent of $35-$650. it s interesting, other italian cities have similar regulations, we just don t hear about them anymore, and the country is full of obscure fuels you might not have heard obscure rules you might not have heard about. for example, the wearing of clog shoes is banned on the island of capri, and the building of sand