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Last post 09-16-2008, 4:32 PM by manamilli26. 5 replies.
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  •  08-04-2008, 8:55 PM 734954

    Malia

    I have been to Malia each summer for the past two years and I dont agree with how you are portraying this young holiday destination.   On both occassions I have never seen the examples that you have put on your show.   If i'm honest I think you should concentrate more on the problem with binge drinking and stabbings in the UK then what goes on abroad.

    Also I'm intrigued to know what an earth a 16 year old was part of your feature of Malia tonight - what was going through his parents minds letting him go abroad to a destination that is for mainly 18-30 year olds??

  •  08-05-2008, 8:31 AM 735097 in reply to 734954

    Re: Malia

    I agree with you......they should concentrate more on what is happening here with street violence.

    This kind of holiday party destinations have been going on for years. There was the resort of Benitses (Corfu), Aya Napa (Cyprus), San Antonio (Ibiza), Las Americas (Tenerife) and so on.....  

    Leave these young adults alone.

  •  08-05-2008, 9:56 AM 735110 in reply to 734954

    Re: Malia

    Yet again negative press about teenagers! Would'nt it be nice to have something positive reported for once.

    This binge drinking was going on in the 1980's in Spain, it's nothing new. I agree with you, what on earht was a 16 year old doing on a 18-30's holiday?

  •  08-05-2008, 3:33 PM 735243 in reply to 735110

    Re: Malia

    Dont blame the british teenagers, dont blame the resort and dont blame the locals. If you come over and look at what is really going instead of trying to make a good story - you would know exactly what the problem is.

     

  •  08-05-2008, 5:23 PM 735318 in reply to 735243

    Re: Malia

    Spot on comments so far.

    ITV ed hang your head in shame, why focus on drunken teenagers? What about all the other drunken Brits?

    In fact i am willing to bet that the 20 and 30 somethings are a bigger liability abroad than the teens.

    Pack it in and lay of them. BTW i am pushing 40 so this is not some defensive rant.

  •  09-16-2008, 4:32 PM 754643 in reply to 735318

    Re: Malia

    I agree, I've been abroad and had supposed 'adult' binge drinkers staying in the same hotel and it ruined the holiday for everyone. British binge drinkers adult or otherwise are a blight on society and they all (young & old) give Britain a bad name. No onder we are thought of as a 'nation of drinkers'!!

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