Violators of the law will be subject to a fine of five Swiss francs.
The village of Bergün in Switzerland has decided to forbid tourists to take photos of her species. So they want as many people as possible were able to see the local beauty with your own eyes and not through pictures in social networks.
Violators of the law, which was adopted at the meeting of the villagers almost unanimously, will be subject to a fine of 5 Swiss francs, reports Euronews. The money raised will go to environmental protection in the Canton of Grisons in the Alps, where is located the village.
In the opinion of the local municipality, it is scientifically proven that beautiful pictures of travel, posted can cause depression in those that can’t see these places with my own eyes.
At the entrance to the village already have the appropriate warning signs. In addition, the local tourism authority has removed the types of the village from its site on the Internet and pages in Facebook.
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