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Re: Burglars
I know what you mean pinco.
There's an online news site in Cagliari (I have the impression that it's mostly run by young people) which seems to specify the apparent race of people rather too much. It could be just lazy reporting but I don't really recall them ever writing "Sard steals from shop" or anything like that. And judging by the bank vault like doors on many Italian houses, housebreaking must surely have a long history. To help me and Pinco out does anyone have any figures? <<oh PS, pinco - fine for you to use that term with me - was clear to me that your intentions were good - I'm not for picking folk up because they don't use whatever this week's acceptable word is - intention is usually clear - all the best. |
Re: Burglars
Originally Posted by Pinco Pallino
(Post 11242060)
Whatever the true figures may be, I have always found it a bit unsavoury the way that whenever there's a burglary in Italy, the automatic assumption (by the Carabinieri too) is that the perpetrators must be 'Gypsies' (if you'll excuse the term), Romanians or Albanians etc.
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Re: Burglars
Originally Posted by Pinco Pallino
(Post 11242060)
Whatever the true figures may be, I have always found it a bit unsavoury the way that whenever there's a burglary in Italy, the automatic assumption (by the Carabinieri too) is that the perpetrators must be 'Gypsies' (if you'll excuse the term), Romanians or Albanians etc.
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Re: Burglars
Figures would help highlander.
I had the impression that much alarm was created in Italy fairly recently when a young Italian died at the hands of some East European west of London (Maidenhead?) - in truth the unfortunate youngster could have ended up killed by anyone. I couldn't help but think that a certain "bad stuff happens away from home"/"foreign is dangerous" paranoia was afoot. Many years ago a gypsy tried the old newspaper trick on me in Rome but I was warned off. Later in the same trip my bum-bag was raided on a bus (they didn't get anything) and I never knew who that had been - could well have been an Italian from almost anywhere, in fact it very probably was. Figures anyone? |
Re: Burglars
Originally Posted by sunnysider
(Post 11242113)
Figures would help highlander.
I had the impression that much alarm was created in Italy fairly recently when a young Italian died at the hands of some East European west of London (Maidenhead?) - in truth the unfortunate youngster could have ended up killed by anyone. I couldn't help but think that a certain "bad stuff happens away from home"/"foreign is dangerous" paranoia was afoot. Many years ago a gypsy tried the old newspaper trick on me in Rome but I was warned off. Later in the same trip my bum-bag was raided on a bus (they didn't get anything) and I never knew who that had been - could well have been an Italian from almost anywhere, in fact it very probably was. Figures anyone? |
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