Latvian xenophobes hate "British pigs"
Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 11:07 am
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Mr Usakovs said some British visitors were guilty of misbehaving: "Let's not be politically correct - unfortunately, this is their speciality."
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The biggest complaint is about tourists who urinate on central Riga's Freedom Monument, which honours soldiers killed while fighting for independence between 1918-20, Mr Usakovs said.
Many visitors have been arrested and fined for relieving themselves on the 138ft-high monument, or climbing on it naked to pose for pictures.
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Last year the country's then interior minister, Mareks Seglins, complained about "English pigs" and said they were a "dirty, hoggish people"
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Earlier this year South Wales Police sent two officers to Riga to advise on how to deal with hen and stag parties from Britain.

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Re: Latvian xenophobes hate "British pigs"
Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 11:09 am
But I bet they love you guys...

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Re: Latvian xenophobes hate "British pigs"
Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 11:12 am
nice to see the scots welsh and irish have been behaving themselves, acting with decorum and efficiently lying about where they come from

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Re: Latvian xenophobes hate "British pigs"
Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 11:12 am
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Mr Usakovs said some British visitors were guilty of misbehaving: "Let's not be politically correct - unfortunately, this is their speciality."
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The biggest complaint is about tourists who urinate on central Riga's Freedom Monument, which honours soldiers killed while fighting for independence between 1918-20, Mr Usakovs said.
Many visitors have been arrested and fined for relieving themselves on the 138ft-high monument, or climbing on it naked to pose for pictures.
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Last year the country's then interior minister, Mareks Seglins, complained about "English pigs" and said they were a "dirty, hoggish people"
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Earlier this year South Wales Police sent two officers to Riga to advise on how to deal with hen and stag parties from Britain.
He can go and feck himself.
Nobody cares - the hen and stag parties will still go there until they price themselves out of the market e.g. Prague, Dublin etc and then it'll be off to somewhere else - Belgrade maybe or Kiev. Smashing tottie in both!
Edited to add - the attendees of these musical soirees couldn't find Latvia on a map and couldn't really give a sh1te about the Latvians. They are on the p1ss!

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Re: Latvian xenophobes hate "British pigs"
Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 11:17 am
But I bet they love you guys...
Btw, the mayor of Riga (newly elected) is Nil Ushakov (BBC distorted his surname). He is ethnically Russian.
www.ushakov.lv/ru/

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Re: Latvian xenophobes hate "British pigs"
Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 11:19 am

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Re: Latvian xenophobes hate "British pigs"
Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 11:22 am
On the morning we left the hotel staff apologised to us for being rude. They stated that they were under the impression all British tourists were loud obnoxious troublemakers and that they were sorry for being rude to us during our stay. I thought they were fine to be honest, certainly no worse than any other hotel I've stayed in.
The Finnish group we bumped into several times were acting bigger cnuts than we ever could have.
Edited to add - the police presence in old Riga is huge, there were no bouncers in any of the pubs/clubs we were in, just cops on every street corner who stuck their heads in from time to time.

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Re: Latvian xenophobes hate "British pigs"
Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 11:28 am
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Mr Usakovs said some British visitors were guilty of misbehaving: "Let's not be politically correct - unfortunately, this is their speciality."
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The biggest complaint is about tourists who urinate on central Riga's Freedom Monument, which honours soldiers killed while fighting for independence between 1918-20, Mr Usakovs said.
Many visitors have been arrested and fined for relieving themselves on the 138ft-high monument, or climbing on it naked to pose for pictures.
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Last year the country's then interior minister, Mareks Seglins, complained about "English pigs" and said they were a "dirty, hoggish people"
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Earlier this year South Wales Police sent two officers to Riga to advise on how to deal with hen and stag parties from Britain.
I think if a bunch of drunken Latvians decided to pi$$ on the Centotaph, being called a pig would be the least of their problems - still would not qualify us as xenophobes though.
If its that big a problem why don't they park a police car in the square?

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Re: Latvian xenophobes hate "British pigs"
Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 11:33 am

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Re: Latvian xenophobes hate "British pigs"
Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 11:38 am
edited: to add (Wiki) Latvian war of independence 1918 1920. That is the first I've (as a UK civvy) ever heard of it. You'd have thought that they ( random drunks ) would work out what a memorial is and show some respect but as they can't work out what ours are for I suspect you're going to have your work cut out.
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Re: Latvian xenophobes hate "British pigs"
Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 11:39 am
Cop cars drive past it every few minutes, and there are any number of bars in the area, all with toilet facilities. Youd have to be terminally stupid or trying to get lifted to piss on that war memorial. Then again some people are just cnuts.

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Re: Latvian xenophobes hate "British pigs"
Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 12:23 pm

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Re: Latvian xenophobes hate "British pigs"
Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 12:24 pm
And as a second, I suppose anti-social behavior is a massive problem compared to the vast horde of eastern european criminals we have in our country now, committing anything from tax evasion to murder, perhaps the mayor would prefer it if english people went and behaved like that instead of being a bit laddish. He really needs to dry his eyes.

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Re: Latvian xenophobes hate "British pigs"
Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 12:37 pm
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Mr Usakovs said some British visitors were guilty of misbehaving: "Let's not be politically correct - unfortunately, this is their speciality."
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Last year the country's then interior minister, Mareks Seglins, complained about "English pigs" and said they were a "dirty, hoggish people"
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Earlier this year South Wales Police sent two officers to Riga to advise on how to deal with hen and stag parties from Britain.
What right does this gentleman have to refer to British people as "English Pigs "
May be their are some people with in the u.k. who act disgraceful and they should be made accountable for their actions but when people from other countries are disrespecting our country this is totally disgraceful

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Re: Latvian xenophobes hate "British pigs"
Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 12:41 pm
Would you say the same about people 'being a bit laddish' by pissing on British war memorials?
Anyway, I'm confused. Am I supposed to be outraged by the 'xenophobia'? I find myself in agreement with Comrade Seglins. Does that make me xenophobic? Should I burn a cross on my lawn and throw bricks through my window?

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Re: Latvian xenophobes hate "British pigs"
Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 12:46 pm
The right of free speech you retard. On the whole, Brits abroad on stag and hen partys are drunken disrespectful pigs. But don't worry, you're Welsh and lacking sufficent chromosones to qualify as a person or a pig. Would you prefer sponge or mollusc?

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Re: Latvian xenophobes hate "British pigs"
Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 12:50 pm
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Mr Usakovs said some British visitors were guilty of misbehaving: "Let's not be politically correct - unfortunately, this is their speciality."
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Last year the country's then interior minister, Mareks Seglins, complained about "English pigs" and said they were a "dirty, hoggish people"
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Earlier this year South Wales Police sent two officers to Riga to advise on how to deal with hen and stag parties from Britain.
What right does this gentleman have to refer to British people as "English Pigs "
May be their are some people with in the u.k. who act disgraceful and they should be made accountable for their actions but when people from other countries are disrespecting our country this is totally disgraceful
Feck off cnut. Disrespecting? You some sort of gangsta sojer then?

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Re: Latvian xenophobes hate "British pigs"
Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 12:52 pm
What right does this gentleman have to refer to British people as "English Pigs "
May be their are some people with in the u.k. who act disgraceful and they should be made accountable for their actions but when people from other countries are disrespecting our country this is totally disgraceful
Chubb
1. He is not a gentleman - he is a foreigner from a Country nobody can accurately pinpoint on a map. His views are irrelevent!
2. As are yours - go away!

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Re: Latvian xenophobes hate "British pigs"
Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 1:07 pm
On the morning we left the hotel staff apologised to us for being rude. They stated that they were under the impression all British tourists were loud obnoxious troublemakers and that they were sorry for being rude to us during our stay. I thought they were fine to be honest, certainly no worse than any other hotel I've stayed in.
The Finnish group we bumped into several times were acting bigger cnuts than we ever could have.
Edited to add - the police presence in old Riga is huge, there were no bouncers in any of the pubs/clubs we were in, just cops on every street corner who stuck their heads in from time to time.
That's why the Finns are highly unpopular in Estonia too, Looks like they have moved to Latvia

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Re: Latvian xenophobes hate "British pigs"
Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 1:10 pm
But I bet they love you guys...
Btw, the mayor of Riga (newly elected) is Nil Ushakov (BBC distorted his surname). He is ethnically Russian.
www.ushakov.lv/ru/
Nobody cares. Maybe Russia can agitate and forment some more protests and fighting over statues and ignite ethnic tension - something they are very good at.

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