Low Life Brits make fake food poisoning claims for free trips

tay

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Sounds like something gypsys would do.......


Spanish police on Friday said they identified some 800 British tourists suspected of making fake food poisoning claims to win compensation after visiting Spain's Balearic Islands on holidays.

At least 77 law firms allegedly used by the identified tourists to file their complaints have been placed under investigation, according to Spanish authorities.

The law firms "orchestrated a possible criminal network based on fake claims that have generated significant economic damage to the Balearic and Spanish tourist sector," police said in a statement.

Spanish police said that the Balearic Islands, which include Ibiza and Mallorca, witnessed a 700-percent rise in sickness claims from January 2016 to the end of September 2017, amounting to 4.5 million euros ($5.3 million) in damages.

In July, UK Justice Secretary David Lidington warned British holidaymakers making false sickness claims, saying "your actions are damaging and will not be tolerated."

"This government is absolutely determined to tackle the compensation culture which has penalized the honest majority for too long," Lidington said.

The growing phenomenon of fake food poisoning claims prompted British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson to claim earlier this year that Britons' digestive systems had "become the most delicate in the world."

In 2016, the number of British tourists visiting Spain witnessed a major spike, hitting 17.8 million people to mark a 12-percent increase on the previous year.

Spain: 800 Britons made fake food poisoning claims | News | DW | 21.10.2017
 

Blackleaf

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Where are the Spanish going to hand the Balearics to Britain? It's about time they did so.
 

Danbones

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Well, we have seen the Spanish government in action in Catalonia
( Where is the color revolution there?...what NO DOPE, and NO PIPELINES?)
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maybe they should try the food first before it is served
 

Curious Cdn

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You'd think that after a lifetime of eating British cooking, anyone would be immune from food poisoning.
 

Blackleaf

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You'd think that after a lifetime of eating British cooking, anyone would be immune from food poisoning.

It's the foreign food we have to look out for. "Delhi belly" is a well-known phenomenon for British travellers.
 

Curious Cdn

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We can't stop people emigrating and/or going on holiday.

Maybe, you'll all face travel bans, post Brexit as the Europeans try to clean up the "Yob" problem.
 

Blackleaf

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Maybe, you'll all face travel bans

Well that'll be more their problem, not ours - and can be reciprocated.

Plus, isn't banning people from certain countries from entering your country precisely what the liberals keep attacking Trump for? I thought the liberals were all for immigration and multiculturalism.