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NewsA police station in Bulgaria has accused British tourists of turning the town into a hangout

A police station in Bulgaria has accused British tourists of turning the town into a hangout

More and more British tourists are choosing Bulgaria, especially the resort town of Sunny Beach, as a place for extreme vacations and parties. However, local police complain that tourists drink alcohol until they lose their pulse, dress provocatively and behave very outrageously, writes Dailystar.

Thus, according to the police, tourists from the country of Foggy Albion chose Bulgaria after Amsterdam launched a campaign against this type of tourism. The resort attracts tourists with its cheap hotels, alcohol and entertainment. The local police disapprove of this type of tourism and say that tourists should enjoy the beautiful nature and superb beaches of the resort.

Police officers Desislava Goranova and Emil Tonchev noted that the British do not know how to drink alcohol, unlike the Bulgarians, who prefer brandy. This leads to many problems for tourists who are in a constant state of inebriation.

Locals are happy with the influx of British tourists as it helps them earn money and ease boredom after two years of the pandemic. However, the police are urging tourists to be more respectful of the local culture and nature of the resort.

Earlier, Glavny Regionalny reported that South Korea has become a more attractive destination for Russian tourists, thanks to the relaxation of entry rules and the promise of an interesting pastime.

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