George Clooney

George Clooney

George Clooney has been granted two new protection laws in Italy ahead of his wedding, which could take place in Lake Como.

Clooney is set to tie the knot with fiancee Amal Aladmuddin and Laglio Council have approved laws and huge fines designed to keep uninvited guests away from his lakeside mansion Villa Oleandra in Lake Como, fuelling speculation the September nuptials will take place there.

According to Us Weekly, the laws, which were declared on Saturday (21.06.14), are to prevent the paparazzi stopping on both the road outside his house, and the water directly in front of his home.

Anyone sailing or swimming within 100 metres could be fined up to 500 euros and the restrictions will remain in place until September 30.

The 53-year-old star got engaged to human rights attorney Amal, 36, in April, and they are planning on getting married in the next few months.

The loved-up pair have been considering venues in Lake Como and Cabo San Lucas in Mexico, where he also owns a villa and the new laws would make planning the wedding a lot easier.

Mayor of Laglio, Roberto Pozzi, told Us Weekly that the couple have not yet made an official request to hold the wedding in Italy.

He said: "We have not received any formal requests yet but we are ready for any requests.

"It is now completely forbidden to stop outside the entrance to Clooney's villa. It's a question of traffic and security. It is very dangerous and it's also an issue of privacy.

"We have never penalised anyone in the past.

"This type of action is designed to bring about a change in people's behaviour and create a more peaceful environment. We have to guarantee privacy and security for George Clooney and his guests."

George made the most of his new laws at the weekend by having his future mother-in-law, Baria Alamuddin, over to visit away from prying eyes.


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