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The British YOBs are back in Polish towns


Wroclaw 44 | 5,379
7 Apr 2011 #61
or maybe their just lazy cunts...

or maybe the problem is not as bad as some make it out to be.
delphiandomine 88 | 18,163
8 Apr 2011 #62
The police need to get to work and start dealing with these brits. In some countries the police goes easy on foreigners to avoid scaring off tourists. I wonder whether this is the reason why polish police are so passive or maybe their just lazy cunts...

The police need to get work and deal with all troublemakers, not just foreigners.

Unless of course, you think it's a good idea for Krakow to get a reputation as being a place where you get hassled as a foreigner.
sobieski 106 | 2,118
8 Apr 2011 #63
On the other hand such behaviour was in the past exuded to some disreputable areas,inhabited by underclass and semi-criminal elements. Interesting that such behaviour seems to be spreading among population and can be encountered everywhere including town centres.

Actually here in Warsaw I have never encountered this kind of behaviour. What works far more on my nerves is these criminals who put graffiti on almost every single building in town. They should, when caught, be put with face down in a can of their own paint.
Harry
8 Apr 2011 #64
Exposing themselves in public places - Polish do that too. People tend to do so while drunk.

When I was walking to work this morning there was a 50-something bloke taking a **** right outside the main gate to a primary school. He wasn't standing in a bush or even up against a tree, just cock out ****ing on the grass. At ten to nine, which meant that there were lots of kids walking past him. I spoke to him in bad Polish and he replied in Polish, so I doubt that he is here on a stag weekend.
Midas 1 | 571
8 Apr 2011 #65
No Harry, I remain adamant that the bloke You mentioned was English and him replying in Polish was just a clever ruse on his part :-) These stags are getting tricky, damn it...
southern 74 | 7,074
8 Apr 2011 #66
English ass is always cheerful.
Midas 1 | 571
12 Apr 2011 #67
So we had a bit o' a talk about this, now I'm cruising through onet today and I find an article.

Basically some local journo found enough decency to look at all sides of a story. He even went "undercover" with some of the British lads.... Surprise, surprise, he heard one group clearly complaining about the Polish being aggressive, another gent saying that Cracow has to do something with all these stabbings and witnessed some British stags being insulted smack down in the middle of the street because they didn't want to go to a stripclub.

But I guess he was just really lucky and met the only three decent groups of stags in a sea of barbarism and obscenity that pours out of every Ryanair flight that takes off in the U.K.. Chances are that if he does that one more time he'll end up butt-raped and nailed to the Sukiennice by these monsters from Albion...
southern 74 | 7,074
12 Apr 2011 #68
The polish problem is that they do this in the cities not in some remote beach.The Czechs had the same problem.As usual the only ones who reacted rather dynamically were the Russians and after some incidents there are no longer stag parties taking place in St. Peterburg or Moscow.


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