Kanye West, Bianca Censori Investigated By Venice Police Over Frisky Photos

Venice police are investigating Kanye West and Bianca Censori after the couple were seen in a racy position. According to the Daily Mail, local law enforcement issued a statement regarding their investigation.

They stated Ye’s exposed butt cheeks during their Italian trip disregarded their “standards of public decorum.” The police also asserted that the pair’s pictures show them “in a state of intimacy.” Venice authorities are also looking to correct the “offense” by thoroughly examining the event.

“There are standards of public decorum that have to be followed by tourists and locals alike, and any breaches are severely punished,” the statement noted. “The images of West with his trousers down while in a taxi as he and his partner crossed the lagoon were seen all over the globe.”

“You could clearly see his trousers were half down and we have received complaints from people who witnessed it. Now we have identified the driver of the boat and we will be asking him what he saw as well…The images show the couple clearly in a state of intimacy and if the local prosecutor decides to press charges then we will notify the couple, most probably through the relevant embassies.”

Elisabetta Pesce, councilor for public security in Venice, also expressed outrage at the fashion designer‘s viral actions. “Without any shadow of doubt, what we saw from the couple was a lack of respect for Venice,” Pesce said. “Which is the most enchanting city in the world.”

The mayor of Venice, Luigi Brugnaro, also voiced his displeasure with the couple’s supposed PDA. “By chance the monthly meeting on public security is imminent, and this sort of behavior will be discussed,” he added. “Venice is famous for being one of the most beautiful cities in the world, and we expect tourists to maintain a respectable level of decency when visiting.

“These public acts of spectacle are not what we or the millions of tourists who come here each year wish to see, and we take a very dim view of it. We can only hope that the prosecutor imposes a fine and then the couple will think long and hard about their behaviour if they return to Venice in the future.”

A spokesman for Venezia Turismo Motascafi, the company that owns the boat, claimed they were “completely unaware” of Ye and Censori’s incident. “The driver had to keep a lookout for traffic and did not see these obscenities. If this had happened, he would have immediately disembarked and reported the transgressors to those in authority.”

Amid the investigation, Venezia Turismo Motascafi has banned the couple from riding their boats.

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