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Aug
Tourists in Venice stuff themselves through narrow bridges in mobs. They scramble through stopped groups of people posing for selfies in front of canals. They sacrifice having even an inch of personal space just to be in public.And so do locals.Overtourism plagues the historic city that wasn't built to serve millions of people each year.That's why, in April, Venice introduced a tourist tax pilot program. Day-trippers could purchase tickets for 5 euros, or about $5.40, online or at booths at the city's entry points. Fines for not registering ranged between 50 and 300 euros, or about $54 to $324.The trial…