zinloos geweld (senseless violence)
Apr. 3rd, 2004 03:09 amI was just coming back home through Leidseplein, when I witnessed an argument about a meal bill. The waitress and security from the Sports Café were yelling that this African-American girl did not pay her full bill. As the girl walks away, the security (a large African male) grabs her:
- "DON'T TOUCH ME!!"
- "I TOUCH YOU WHEN I WANT!"
a few times over...
He hits her in the face, and she kicks him in the leg. A few hits and yells later, she walks to the police with him right behind her.
Talking to her friend, I hear that they hadn't given her the vegetarian soup she had expected, but had simply taken out the meatballs, so she decided not to consume the soup.
After trying to extract money from her friends, the waitress thanks the cops and walks back cursing 10 minutes later. This whole thing was about 3.20 Euro.
She did not have to pay, but had to suffer this harassment, and being fucking HIT IN THE FACE! She complained this to the police, but they replied that he was right to hit her if she was walking away from him. She was further scolded by the policemen: "you should be ashamed of yourself!".
One cop even admitted to being friends with the café workers. I am disgusted.
But I have learned a lesson about how such legal disputes work in practice (it's not in the books, folks, AFAIK).
How about a little book about "what happens when..."
* you don't pay a restaurant bill?
* you don't pay a telephone bill?
* you don't pay a doctor's bill?
* how are such disagreements settled?
etc.
- "DON'T TOUCH ME!!"
- "I TOUCH YOU WHEN I WANT!"
a few times over...
He hits her in the face, and she kicks him in the leg. A few hits and yells later, she walks to the police with him right behind her.
Talking to her friend, I hear that they hadn't given her the vegetarian soup she had expected, but had simply taken out the meatballs, so she decided not to consume the soup.
After trying to extract money from her friends, the waitress thanks the cops and walks back cursing 10 minutes later. This whole thing was about 3.20 Euro.
She did not have to pay, but had to suffer this harassment, and being fucking HIT IN THE FACE! She complained this to the police, but they replied that he was right to hit her if she was walking away from him. She was further scolded by the policemen: "you should be ashamed of yourself!".
One cop even admitted to being friends with the café workers. I am disgusted.
But I have learned a lesson about how such legal disputes work in practice (it's not in the books, folks, AFAIK).
How about a little book about "what happens when..."
* you don't pay a restaurant bill?
* you don't pay a telephone bill?
* you don't pay a doctor's bill?
* how are such disagreements settled?
etc.
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Date: 2004-04-02 05:30 pm (UTC)I really should carry a digital camera with me for moments like this.
Ah... I could try to Google bomb them too. zinloos geweld leidseplein
disgusting
Date: 2004-04-02 06:48 pm (UTC)I also tend to be oversensitive to injustice. But in many ways the compliance of police, the utter callousness of the restaurant people is incredible.
Was that one of the tourist traps that abound in European capitals? (I remember once a similar story in Florence, in a dreadful cafe right next to the dome, an obvious tourist trap, with greedy patrons like those you describe in Amsterdam.
In many ways, finding nontourist places seems more difficult every time I go back to Europe. Italy is perhaps the worst. But some of my friends tell me that Barcelona is more and more like that too.
Re: disgusting
Date: 2004-04-02 07:10 pm (UTC)In Barcelona, I witnessed a waiter hit an innocent customer because *HE* made a math error.
Italy was indeed filled with disgusting tourist traps, and this is one of the reasons I left Firenze as soon as I could. My experience didn't feel authentic there(or maybe it was just too hot)
(I made a big and slow tour of Europe in 2002).
Re: disgusting
Date: 2004-04-02 07:21 pm (UTC)...
2. A customer, especially a regular customer.
3. (also pä-trn) The owner or manager of an establishment, especially a restaurant or an inn of France or Spain.
...
which sense do you mean?
Re: disgusting
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Date: 2004-04-02 07:06 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-04-04 07:38 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-04-04 04:42 pm (UTC)Those people are stupid. I write as literally and directly as I can (except when I'm trying not to).
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