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French Migrant Camp Fire 4.10.2017

Conceivably, but it could never be publicised.

And the French State is not interested in the religion of citizens any more than it is in the human rights of linguistic communities, though they presumably make some arrangements to prevent groups from starving to death, though that would hardly be a popular view: when one of my family refused to eat meat in a Paris restaurant because he was a vegetarian, after about half an hour's delay they brought him a plate on which was a single unwashed carrot. A deeply tolerant people!

Serving and unwashed carrot could violate French health laws, hence worthy of a complaint.
 
And the French State is not interested in the religion of citizens any more than it is in the human rights of linguistic communities, though they presumably make some arrangements to prevent groups from starving to death, though that would hardly be a popular view: when one of my family refused to eat meat in a Paris restaurant because he was a vegetarian, after about half an hour's delay they brought him a plate on which was a single unwashed carrot. A deeply tolerant people!

Serving and unwashed carrot could violate French health laws, hence worthy of a complaint.

We were on holiday. On another occasion some Gypsies stole the icecream my very small daughter was eating. No point in complaining - just go somewhere else, Italy, for instance: it I wonderfully honest, in my experience.
 
Serving and unwashed carrot could violate French health laws, hence worthy of a complaint.

We were on holiday. On another occasion some Gypsies stole the icecream my very small daughter was eating. No point in complaining - just go somewhere else, Italy, for instance: it I wonderfully honest, in my experience.

I'm sure after the unwashed carrot the customer would never appear in that restaurant again. Avoid Greece; thousands of Roma are walking the streets in gangs and snatching ice creams from little girls.

As for Italy, I had to use my self-defence steel umbrella a couple of times in Milan to avoid being mugged. However no one stole my ice cream.
 
We were on holiday. On another occasion some Gypsies stole the icecream my very small daughter was eating. No point in complaining - just go somewhere else, Italy, for instance: it I wonderfully honest, in my experience.

I'm sure after the unwashed carrot the customer would never appear in that restaurant again. Avoid Greece; thousands of Roma are walking the streets in gangs and snatching ice creams from little girls.

As for Italy, I had to use my self-defence steel umbrella a couple of times in Milan to avoid being mugged. However no one stole my ice cream.

Well, fair play, I never had reason to go to Milan, but we had dreadful warnings about the dishonesty of people round Florence. Yet, half-asleep, I once walked off an Italian bus with my ruck-sack on upside down, dropping my wallet and spreading money like confetti. The bus drew off, but suddenly there was an amazing uproar - all the people were shouting and waving their arms at us and making the driver stop. They collected it all up and gave me back every penny - in fact I'm not sure I didn't gain something. But then, these were quite ordinary, poor Italians. It is a memory I savour.
 
I'm sure after the unwashed carrot the customer would never appear in that restaurant again. Avoid Greece; thousands of Roma are walking the streets in gangs and snatching ice creams from little girls.

As for Italy, I had to use my self-defence steel umbrella a couple of times in Milan to avoid being mugged. However no one stole my ice cream.

Well, fair play, I never had reason to go to Milan, but we had dreadful warnings about the dishonesty of people round Florence. Yet, half-asleep, I once walked off an Italian bus with my ruck-sack on upside down, dropping my wallet and spreading money like confetti. The bus drew off, but suddenly there was an amazing uproar - all the people were shouting and waving their arms at us and making the driver stop. They collected it all up and gave me back every penny - in fact I'm not sure I didn't gain something. But then, these were quite ordinary, poor Italians. It is a memory I savour.

The ordinary ones are okay. Just one or two are not.
 
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