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See the rubbish left behind by tourists: plastic bottles, bottles, and piles of trash everywhere (PHOTO and VIDEO)
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter7 hr. ago

See the rubbish left behind by tourists: plastic bottles, bottles, and piles of trash everywhere (PHOTO and VIDEO)

A property owner in Croatia shared a video on social media showing the state of their vacation villa after a group of British tourists had stayed there. The footage reveals widespread littering, including plastic bottles, glass containers, food packaging, and other waste scattered throughout the garden and around the pool, with some trash even ending up in the drainage channel. Inside the apartment, the owner notes empty alcohol bottles, plates, cutlery, and remnants of food left behind, along with additional garbage on the floor. The owner claims the group of British guests left the property in this condition but did not disclose the number of people or the duration of their stay. The post has sparked over 1,000 comments, with many users criticizing the tourists' behavior, emphasizing that cleanliness should be a basic cultural norm regardless of the cost of accommodation. Some suggest that property owners should report such damage to the police or platforms managing rental listings, while others argue that cleaning after guests is part of the service, though they note that extreme cases like those shown in the video go beyond normal usage and can cause significant extra work and

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Svet24 logoSvet24IndependentCenter7 hr. ago
Vandals over the marketplace: urine and mountains of trash

The article reports on incidents of vandalism at a market where individuals were observed urinating and littering. The incident highlights concerns about public behavior and cleanliness in shared spaces. Local authorities may need to address such issues through increased enforcement or community engagement. The event underscores broader challenges related to maintaining order and hygiene in public areas.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of public misconduct without overtly criticizing or praising any political entity or ideology. It focuses on the issue itself rather than taking a partisan stance. There is no clear ideological framing or emphasis on specific policies or groups.

Slovenske novice logoSlovenske noviceIndependentCenter8 hr. ago
See the rubbish left behind by tourists: plastic bottles, bottles, and piles of trash everywhere (PHOTO and VIDEO)

A property owner in Croatia shared a video on social media showing the state of their vacation villa after a group of British tourists had stayed there. The footage reveals widespread littering, including plastic bottles, glass containers, food packaging, and other waste scattered throughout the garden and around the pool, with some trash even ending up in the drainage channel. Inside the apartment, the owner notes empty alcohol bottles, plates, cutlery, and remnants of food left behind, along with additional garbage on the floor. The owner claims the group of British guests left the property in this condition but did not disclose the number of people or the duration of their stay. The post has sparked over 1,000 comments, with many users criticizing the tourists' behavior, emphasizing that cleanliness should be a basic cultural norm regardless of the cost of accommodation. Some suggest that property owners should report such damage to the police or platforms managing rental listings, while others argue that cleaning after guests is part of the service, though they note that extreme cases like those shown in the video go beyond normal usage and can cause significant extra work and

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a specific incident involving tourist behavior rather than a politically charged issue. While the discussion includes public opinion and societal norms, it does not involve political parties, policies, or governmental actions. The framing remains neutral, presenting both sides

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