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In the Republic of Turkey, do they put on some kind of bracelets on their hands when they move in?
It's true? And what do the police do with those who don't wear it?
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18 subscribers  • asked 2012-12-1211 years ago
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аватар ir.toplova
Bracelets are put on in hotels upon check-in. Each hotel has its own color. Without this bracelet, they simply won’t let you in. It will immediately be clear that you are a stranger.
аватар orbittours.ru
and the police to the bracelets that the hotel wears confirming that you are its guests? there are hotels that do not issue bracelets (as a rule, those who go for half board or for breakfast and the hotel employee checks you against the list when you come for breakfast). you can not wear bracelets, but upon arrival at the hotel you will prove that you are its guest (voucher, etc., etc.)
аватар sigur62
Police, bracelets...
Alcatraz.
аватар PolikSVT
I don’t wear bracelets in principle... My organizer resists this (I want to rip it off on the very first day, which I do...) Then I wear shorts in my pocket or in a beach bag, no one has ever asked me to show it :)) It’s lucky that in recent years, I go mainly to hotels where this atavism (bracelets) is in the past ..
аватар PolikSVT
Yes, and they freely visited hotels where bracelets are not practiced :))
аватар Breslau89
In normal states (Ukraine, France, Germany, the Czech Republic ...) nothing is required at the entrance, and at breakfast they sometimes ask for the last name and room number.
аватар alex45
Yes, in Europe they don’t even send a maid to give them a room, and this atavism is not there either. In Genoa, we didn’t even come to the reception when we left, we left with suitcases and no one was chasing us))) In Asia, bracelets are practiced, as in their time we have hotel passes
аватар Irina-ua
So in Turkey, you don’t need to hand over the room to any maids, you just gave the keys to the reception and that’s it - at least they never encountered this. Turkey is a very normal country))) And I also just carry a bracelet with me, no problem. And in a couple of days, the hotel security will already know by sight - and the bracelet is not needed.
аватар Pachok
And many in the "normal states" have you visited club hotels with the "all inclusive" system? The bracelet is only a sign that you have paid for certain services in a certain hotel. If you don’t want to, don’t wear it, but then the hotel security at any time has the right to ask you to present a hotel card confirming that you are not a stranger from the street who came to drink on a ball in a bar.
Why are the police here? And what about Asia???
аватар Pachok
And by the way, there were precedents - not only to drink or eat on a ball in someone else's hotel, but there are also cases when at the Princess Palace Hotel in Tekirova, young people lived together in a hotel, having purchased two vouchers :)
аватар Breslau89
I will not eat at the hotel bar, I will buy grub in the city.
аватар Gudik
When buying food in the city, the police may ask you to present a health book translated into Turkish.
аватар Breslau89
Some dumb state.
аватар Gudik
What is it? What if you are going to touch the fruit with unwashed hands?
аватар Pachok
Either a troll or...
аватар Breslau89
Pachok, who is the troll? Me or Gudik?
аватар Breslau89
By the way, Gudik is talking nonsense about the book. They have supermarkets there, I hope.
аватар PolikSVT
Pachok, there is no such hotel in Tekirova - "Princess Palace" :))
аватар PolikSVT
Gudik, are you a storyteller???:))
аватар sent2008
She is in bracelets, he is in the form of a policeman. The action takes place in Turkey.
аватар sigur62
Even more erotic, dear:
He is wearing bracelets, She is in uniform...
аватар agent_borabora
"By the way, Gudik is talking nonsense about the book. They have supermarkets there, I hope."
They are joking with you)))
аватар Pachok
Breslu89, yes, not Gudik Troll - that's for sure :)))
Well, how can an adult ask questions like you :)? Well, that's nonsense...
PolikSVT, sorry "Phazelis Princess", one of the few that young people "recaptured" for a couple of years from the mother-child contingent :)
аватар Pachok
God, people :)))) One asks a clearly troll question, Gudik also answers - he's kidding. Do others believe?
аватар Irina-ua
Shame on Turkey, right? ))) An excellent country, friendly, hospitable, and the food in hotels is very tasty... It is difficult to stay hungry in Turkey with the all-inclusive system. And the bracelets are really, this is actually a hotel guest card, and in Europe they may be asked, especially with "Russo tourist"
аватар Trisha75
Cool question... First place at the end of the month! ))))))
They also put stamps on the forehead with a number)))
And now seriously:
If you are going to buy food in supermarkets (Migros, Tanzash, Shok, etc.), then choose apart-hotels - no one will put on bracelets for you, there will be no diet, complete freedom ... And you can cook for yourself if you wish. And if there is no desire, you will go to a cafe and you will not feel "offended" that the food was paid for, and today you want not a buffet, but fresh grilled trout with hot bread)))
аватар kapitan1084
That the FIRST PLACE is for sure.
аватар Breslau89
choose apart-hotels - no one will put on bracelets for you there
Thanks Trisha75. By the way, the question is normal, and I am not a troll at all: I have been sitting on this site since 2010, read my comments and reviews.
аватар Gudik
So you do not sit on the forum, but read it) More useful)
аватар Pachok
Well, so you seriously think that in Turkey the police checks for brasleny on tourists, and also take the post about sanitary books seriously? Well, that's nonsense, don't you understand?
A normal country, with normal laws, without jumps.
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