A Slovak street performer dressed in white papal vestments has been
detained and fined by the police in Rome for bearing too close a
resemblance to the late John Paul II, police say.
"The problem was that he looked a lot like Karol Wojtyla. He was
detained for usurpation of title which is a misdemeanour," a police
spokeswoman told AFP on Friday.
"The cassock he was wearing has been confiscated," she added.
The man has been released and will have to pay between 154 and 929
euros ($A200 and $A1,200), depending on a decision by a judge, the
spokeswoman said.
Another officer at the station where the 55-year-old man was taken
quipped: "If he had been dressed like Tutankhamun nothing would have
happened."
The performer has been working the main avenue leading up to the
Colosseum in his white skullcap for weeks - alongside Roman centurion
imitators and other performers - but police said they acted following an
anonymous complaint.
A vendor selling miniature Colosseum souvenirs on a spot overlooking
the Roman Forum said he saw the man being detained on Thursday.
"He was right here, near me. He was taken away by two officers in civilian clothes who were pretending to be tourists," he said.