Surfers on Venice's Grand Canal invoke mayor's wrath
Videos of the two people foil surfing between boats and water buses on the Grand Canal sparked outrage after being posted online.
On Wednesday Mayor Luigi Brugnaro called for the pair to be punished, and even offered anyone who spotted them a free dinner.
The two have since been caught and fined, local media report.
Foil surfing is the sport of riding a surfboard which has a long rod attached to the board. They often also have electric-powered propellers built into their masts.
Surfing - along with sports such as paddle boarding and canoeing - is prohibited on Venice's Grand Canal.
But that did not stop two apparent water-sport enthusiasts from donning their boards in the city's historic centre.
In footage posted online, the two appear to be whizzing along on electric foil boards while onlookers on boats gawp at them. One of the surfers seems to be taking pictures of the surroundings on a mobile phone before falling into the water.
After videos of the two sparked some outrage online, Venice's mayor added to the flurry of disapproving comments by stating that the two had made a mockery of the city and appealed for help identifying them. Read More…