Fancy an escape? Sign up to the Chill newsletter for weekly inspiration and advice on UK holidays You could be slapped with a hefty fine if you're not too careful while abroad.In fact, holidaymakers can find themselves paying up to $1million (£724,000) for behaving badly on holiday.Tourist hotpots which are sick of rude travellers are now introducing new "good behaviour" pledges to stop anti-social visitors.Some of the behaviours deemed to be bad include speaking too loudly, picking up flowers and travelling off the road.Iceland is one of the destinations to introduce the signed pledges, with the country struggling from over-tourism before Covid-19.The country has introduced a "sustainability and responsibility" pledge which all visitors.
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