Americans are pretty used to seeing tourists misbehaving, particularly in their national parks. From someone setting up a full-on DJ booth with loud music in Grand Teton National Park just the other week, to visitors getting too close to bears in Yellowstone (and risking their lives in the process), the eyebrow-raising stories involving gormless visitors in the USA's national parks rarely ever take a break. However, tales of mischievous tourists happen all over the world, too; people are regularly seen behaving badly, especially at iconic sites, from the Giza Pyramids to Pompeii—and the latter is where the latest scandal is set.

Pompeii, located near the Italian city of Naples, is one of the most famous ancient Roman cities of its time for one particular reason; it was home to up to

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