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Dirty deeds of foreign guys in Poland


wildrover  98 | 4430
9 Sep 2012   #31
Does not matter what nationality these scum are....

Give em a battering and throw em in Jail... if not Polish , then throw em out of Poland and ban them from returning....

I am English by the way...
RevokeNice  15 | 1854
9 Sep 2012   #32
How many more Simon Mols are on the go?
SeanBM  34 | 5781
9 Sep 2012   #33
It is a common trait that serial killers and vicious bullies torture smaller weaker animals for "fun".

I thinks it's a warning sign that should not be ignored but it had nothing to do with nationality, perhaps nature/nurture but more likely a mixture of both.

WD gettin shots in the arse in mother Russia! hahaha, deadly.

good to hear from you man, could youy make a thread about Moscow please?
RevokeNice  15 | 1854
9 Sep 2012   #34
It is a common trait that serial killers and vicious bullies torture smaller weaker animals for "fun".

Kicking a flying rat when drunk does not make one a potential serial killer.
SeanBM  34 | 5781
9 Sep 2012   #35
I like the way you left out vicious bully, know anything about that ¿ would you BIG man?
BBman  - | 343
10 Sep 2012   #36
One persons fun is another persons pest control.....

So i guess it was fun for them since they are British tourists in Poland, not outsourced exterminators hired to deal with these "pests."

Najpierw zwabili go, rozrzucając popcorn, potem kopali go, skakali po nim

^ Sounds like they were enjoying it.

Are the brits tired of shagging Polish prostitutes and urinating in the rynek? Have they found a new past time now?

msnbc.msn.com/id/38864032/ns/world_news-europe/t/pola nd-arr ests-us-citizen-wanted-pedophilia/#.UEp3PyKABIA

Americans using Poland to hide from the law!

Kinda reminds me of a limey in poland who was caught molesting little children last year i think. There was a thread about it on here at the time.
WielkiPolak  54 | 988
10 Sep 2012   #37
Why are we even discussing it? I don't care if it was fun for them and I don't care if they found a rat and started to kick it to death. That would also be wrong. In my opinion having fun with another living person or creature having to suffer for this fun is unacceptable, end of.
cassandra  1 | 39
10 Sep 2012   #38
delphiandomine
Now for this..i should like to know if those Siberian prisons are still open...be a good place for this guy!!!!
Yes i know Siberia is in Russia....just saying this would be a good place for people like this.
SeanBM  34 | 5781
14 Sep 2012   #39
Kicking a flying rat when drunk does not make one a potential serial killer.

There are links between torturing animals and serial killers.

Cruelty to animals is one of the three components of the Macdonald triad, indicators of violent antisocial behavior in children and adolescents. According to the studies used to form this model, cruelty to animals is a common (but not universal) behavior in children and adolescents who grow up to become serial killers and other violent criminals.

Wiki
OP pawian  221 | 25301
14 Sep 2012   #40
There are links between torturing animals and serial killers

Exactly.

Two Germans broke into a restaurant, drank the alcohol they found, next they stole a tractor and raided the nearby area. Chased through the fields and caught. Funny.
APF  4 | 106
10 Feb 2013   #41
Funny.

Thats great! :D Their parents came 20 years or more ago from Poland to Germany to offer them a better life and now they can sit in a Polish jail! :D Great!
OP pawian  221 | 25301
10 Feb 2013   #42
That would be even funnier. :):):)

But I saw young ethnic Germans in action during school exchanges. When they drink too much Polish beer/vodka or smoke too much stuff they bring with themselves from Germany, they can get really wild and even their own teachers can`t contain them. Crazy guys. :):):)
APF  4 | 106
10 Feb 2013   #43
Crazy guys.

Yeah its a multicultural country with the most different people. But when they smoke something, they probably not able to do any crazy stuff.
crochetbitch88  2 | 83
10 Feb 2013   #44
Yeah its a multicultural country with the most different people.

So when Germans do stupid things, it's because they are not true Germans, but "multicultural". Germans just don't happen to be stupid.

You know APF, I like Germans, the ones I've met were great people, but you're being a disgrace to them

By the way, what does APF stand for? Is it not Anti-Polish Forum?
APF  4 | 106
10 Feb 2013   #45
when Germans do stupid things, it's because they are not true Germans, but "multicultural". Germans just don't happen to be stupid.

Are you racist or something?? Here is everyone German, no matter if his name is Günther, Mehmet or Jason .. where is your problem with MultiKulti??
OP pawian  221 | 25301
10 Feb 2013   #46
But when they smoke something, they probably not able to do any crazy stuff.

Well, actually, my uni students told me they had had to close one stoned German guy in the toilet because he suddenly dreamt of flying and tried to fulfill his dream in one of Krakow tall dormitories. But I am not sure what he had smoked or drunk or whatever.
APF  4 | 106
10 Feb 2013   #47
But I am not sure what he had smoked or drunk or whatever.

I dont think it was something to smoke .. Poland is well know for amphetamines, maybe he took a lot of that and tried to calm down with some downers or even weed .. yeah I guess so, stuff like that must be happened!! I hope he was thrown out from the uni!!!
mvefa  5 | 591
12 Feb 2013   #48
They should cancel altogether those cheap-ass flights from the UK and stop all that british white trash invading European cities. All they do is rampage and cause trouble. None really would miss them since they dont spend much money anyway. Here in Amsterdam we are fed up with them...
OP pawian  221 | 25301
19 Jun 2013   #49
Here in Amsterdam we are fed up with them...

Also in Amsterdam? Interesting....
f stop  24 | 2493
19 Jun 2013   #50
this made me think; is kicking a rat inhumane? How about those rat traps - sometimes they do not kill instantly and a mouse thrashes there for a while. Poisoning them I'm sure is not a more humane way to go...

So, I think what makes it acceptable or not, is time and place, not the act itself.
Pigeons are in public areas, often recreational, and we do not want to see any unpleasantries there. Anything dead in city square is not acceptable. Basements are another game, entirely. ;)
OP pawian  221 | 25301
15 May 2023   #51
Two high school students from Germany, while on a school trip to the Auschwitz death camp in Poland, performed a Nazi salute in the camp area. German police are investigating their case.

rmf24.pl/regiony/krakow/news-uczniowie-z-niemiec-hajlowali-na-terenie-b-obozu-kl-auschwit,nId,6779464#crp_state=1
Alien  24 | 5739
15 May 2023   #52
Students from Saxony. East Germany is particularly sick with this disease.
Cargo pants  3 | 1443
16 May 2023   #53
Also in Amsterdam?

Lately in Amsterdam they have signs for brits & irish "Please dont come here"
jon357  73 | 23113
16 May 2023   #54
They don't, but never mind.

They do have adverts about avoiding drugs which is somewhat hypocritical since that's the only reason peopl go.
Cargo pants  3 | 1443
16 May 2023   #55
Known fact that most of the nuisance tourists are brits there,which everyone knows and talks about.
Here
edition.cnn.com/travel/article/amsterdam-wants-rowdy-tourists-to-stay-away/index.html

Most brits and the local residents know who these signs are for.
Do read this in that "That same year, Amsterdam successfully targeted British male tourists with a campaign discouraging anti-social behavior."
jon357  73 | 23113
16 May 2023   #56
No, they've only warned people that it's not a destination for drug and booze weekends.

Meanwhile, the coffee shops and bars still advertise.
OP pawian  221 | 25301
1 Sep 2023   #57
The statistics is relentless: Georgian citizens commit about 20% of foreign crimes in Poland.
rp.pl/przestepczosc/art38982271-przestepstwa-cudzoziemcow-w-polsce-co-piate-popelnili-gruzini

Every fifth foreign crime in Poland was committed by Georgians. The gangs composed of them specialize in burglaries, robberies and attacks on exchange offices.

Georgians take advantage of the privileges that allow them to easily get to Poland, and - as it turns out - many come with dishonest intentions - they are responsible for nearly 20 percent. crimes committed by foreigners - according to the data of the National Police Headquarters. These are burglaries, but also daring robberies. The court has just sentenced a gang that tried to break a wall using the method from the movie "Vabank" to rob an exchange office in Warsaw, "Rzeczpospolita" has established. At night, in August 2022, in Bielany, three Georgians broke into the premises adjacent to the exchange office. With a hammer drill, a hammer and a crowbar, they cut a hole in the wall connecting them. They were caught red-handed by CBŚP police officers. The exchange office had the equivalent of PLN 1.2 million.

- The court sentenced each of the accused to two years in prison and 60,000 fines. - says attorney Szymon Banna, spokesman for the District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw.

In October 2020, in Krakow, such a gang brutally attacked the employees of the exchange office and the escort carrying tens of thousands of zlotys. Victims were beaten and kicked. The money wasn`t stolen because one of the victims managed to escape to the bank. The car for the hold up was rented by the perpetrators under false Romanian names. Police officers in 2022 apprehended three perpetrators, others are being looked for.

In Tychy in March this year, five Georgians attacked the owner of an exchange office, robbing him of 200,000 zlotys. zloty . "They deliberately drove a Ford into the victim's car, forcing him to stop, after which four masked and aggressive men ran out of the car and forcibly stole money from him," police said.

The identity of the perpetrators was determined by a representative of the Ministry of the Interior of Georgia for police matters.

In Warsaw, Georgians became famous for thievery. - They are brutal, they observe people taking cash from ATMs or exchange offices, puncture a tire in their car, follow them, and when the driver stops, they steal money from him - says Sylwester Marczak, KSP spokesman.

They also form gangs that rob houses. For example, burglars from Lublin fell into Wrocław with 200,000. PLN - one was wanted with a red notice of Interpol. As well as a 25-year-old detained two years ago in Częstochowa, prosecuted for stealing tens of thousands of dollars in Iraq.

According to the data of the Border Guard, Georgians are in the first place among foreigners expelled from Poland and detained for illegal stay. An order to leave the country (mainly by an administrative decision) was issued against 729 of them in the first half of this year, last year against 549 (the next are citizens of Moldova and Belarus - about 360 people each). In the whole of 2022, this concerned 1,601 Georgians. Grounds?

- They stayed illegally on the territory of Poland, e.g. they had a work visa and did not work, or stayed after the expiry of the period of stay - says Anna Michalska, spokeswoman for the Border Guard Headquarters.

Paulina  16 | 4338
1 Sep 2023   #58
I remember reading that there were Georgians among those foreign Uber, Bolt, etc. rapists and molesters in Warsaw, but I didn't realise it's that bad in their case...
Alien  24 | 5739
2 Sep 2023   #59
Georgian citizens commit about 20% of foreign crimes in Poland.

So why did Kaczyński save their ass? They had to be handed over to the Russians... 🤔Although it would be a pity to lose access to this good Georgian wine.
Paulina  16 | 4338
2 Sep 2023   #60
So why did Kaczyński save their ass? They had to be handed over to the Russians...

So you think that because Poles commit crimes in the UK, for example, Poland should be handed over to RuSSia? o_O


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