I have found a few statements about the Police on the programme called the "Costa del Sol Crime, we have the young brits come here on holiday and they think they are in the Uk, they dont carry ID get so drunk and then are rude to our Police, I am speak from Benalmadena Costa and I live near the Marina, and it is terrible the things that happen, I agree with the Police on the programme give them a good slap, no one can touch them at home even the police cannot do anything.
I would like some comments on this, no doubt I will get them, but only from Brits that live in the Uk
From what I've seen in the last few years, the Spanish are just as capable of getting drunk and causing trouble.
Mark
It seems to me that you are tying all our youths with the same brush. I am sure that there are a certain amount of young people from all over the world not just the UK who go on holiday and display this type of behaviour but the majority of them go for a good time and enjoy themselves without gettin drunk everynight. I can also assure you that the british police do not tolerate drunken behaviour from anybody let alone youths. As for giving them a good slap what kind of example is that to set to anyone. Isnt this just saying that its ok to go around lashing out at people. It seems to be no matter what happens abroad it tends to get blamed on the british youths wether it be the case or not. Diane.
that programme is about 4 years old,why bring it up now?
if you have seen it all,who stabbed the irish guys by the london pub in fuenguirola,the spanish lads are well known to carry knives
its a holiday resort,if you live in one trouble happens as many different people meet,you sound like someone that has bought a place near a party area then moans
never by an apartment above a bar/restaurant either or near a taxi rank
you sound like someone that has bought a place near a party area then moans
Well, I might be totally wrong and if I am, I apologise, but by the terminology of the English language used, I thought the OP is Spanish and is asking some valid questions, and is/was expecting some constructive answers from UK citizens ( not ex-pats) about a problem that occurs in his/her country.
I personally have never met an ex-pat that would say "our police", usually it's " the police."
It would also explain the reason why they mention the issue of carrying ID cards, and it might also explain why they are watching an English programme which is 4 years old.
Sanji
sanji wrote:Well, I might be totally wrong and if I am, I apologise, but by the terminology of the English language used, I thought the OP is Spanish
I can confirm that the OP is posting from Spain
Welcome to the forums by the way
Haven't seen the programme but most of the trouble around the Marina is caused by spanish youths from Málaga. The UKTV concentrated mainly on Brits as it was a Brit TV programme.
There are good and bad kids everywhere and in my experience, most of the Spanish kids I come across are very well behaved and particularly respectful of their elders, likewise a sizeable majority of kids in the UK and Ireland.. what I would say about the programme makers is that a bit of balance wouldn't go amiss... this is the umpteenth programme shedding a negative light on the Costa... it would be nice to see one extolling the virtues of a coast dear to the hearts of many thousands of visitors, and maybe give the tourism industry and much-need boost, but I'll not hold my breat.h
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