An 18-year-old Chinese tourist climbed onto the roof of a Venetian water bus (vaporetto) while it was in operation, an act captured on video by his friend and shared online. The incident occurred in the San Marco Basin, between the Biennale Gardens and San Zaccaria. Initially, the young man managed to complete the stunt without immediate consequences, but when he attempted it again several hours later, police intervened. Officers used sirens to stop him and arrested him. Authorities cited disruption of public services and endangerment of navigation as reasons for the charges. The mayor of Venice, Simone Venturini, criticized the behavior as unacceptable and warned of zero tolerance for such actions, emphasizing respect for the city and its residents. He also called for investigations into potential compensation for damages caused to the city.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of the incident without overtly criticizing or praising the tourist’s actions. While the mayor’s statement carries some moral judgment, it does not align with a clear ideological stance. The focus remains on the legal and administrative response rather than a鲜明





