the girl Elena at the reception at the hotel did not warn us that the car should be left in a paid parking lot, and not in the hotel parking lot. at 06.30. 07.09. 09 our vacation was over when, having gone downstairs, we found that the glass in the car was broken and valuable things worth 50.000 rubles were stolen.
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the girl Elena at the reception at the hotel did not warn us that the car should be left in a paid parking lot, and not in the hotel parking lot.
at 06.30. 07.09. 09 our vacation was over when, having gone downstairs, we found that the glass in the car was broken and valuable things worth 50.000 rubles were stolen. by this time, there was already another girl at the reception, who informed us that in general they warn everyone about thefts, that cars are robbed near the hotel 2-3 times a week, that crime in Tallinn is terrifying, the policeman already told us that. and why Elena did not warn us about this, she does not know! the policeman also told us that they mainly rob cars of visitors, more often with Russian numbers, that gangs of handbags operate in the city center, that almost 50% of the population are drug addicts, that the detection rate of thefts from cars is only 20%.
There is a surveillance camera above the entrance to the hotel, but it is turned not to the parking lot in front of the building, but to the wall of the building opposite!
and in general, it does not work, as this girl told us. and what if we booked their wonderful hotel through the booking website. com, then they would definitely tell us about the robberies of cars at the door of their hotel.
I want to warn the questions of "sympathizers! about how it was possible to leave things in the car: we had a Honda hatchback and all the things were in the trunk, which you can get into from the cabin. we stayed in Tallinn for just one night, and dragging things for a two-week trip throughout Europe, including a tent, etc. , they considered it inappropriate, the alarm was plowed, but our windows were on the other side, and those who heard and saw what was happening did not consider it necessary to do anything.
at first we thought to go further, no matter what. the husband asked at the reception for the coordinates of the workshop where we could put the glass. the girl at the reception very quickly got through to a man named Andrey, who, for an acceptable amount of 5500 r.
(in St. Petersburg we did everything for 3500 rubles), offered us his services to install broken glass, but we would have to spend one more night in Tallinn, + paid parking = 8000 rubles.
+ we would not have had time in a paid hotel in Prague.
we decided to return home.
even if we had dragged things into the room, we would not have been able to avoid broken glass. thieves would have looked for the navigator stand and shook the glove compartment. so the policeman told us.
the rooms above the hotel parking lot were empty. but they gave us a room with a window on the other side. the girl Elena did not betray the secret of the golden key about robberies, although we approached her more than once on various issues.
the puzzle was completed, but it was not a square with the Town Hall, but an unpleasant picture of our short stay in a friendly Schengen country.
and one more thing: what is happening on the outskirts of the country cannot be described in words!!!
barryzhnikov who are engaged in the export of Russian gasoline from Ivan-gorod for further resale in Estonia, create a traffic jam at the border. you can stand 17 hours to leave their country! to get through customs faster, you need to pay 1000 rubles, and after receiving a check for payment for this service, stand in line for about 6 hours. only. and you can enter their country in just half an hour. and free.
at 06.30. 07.09. 09 our vacation was over when, having gone downstairs, we found that the glass in the car was broken and valuable things worth 50.000 rubles were stolen. by this time, there was already another girl at the reception, who informed us that in general they warn everyone about thefts, that cars are robbed near the hotel 2-3 times a week, that crime in Tallinn is terrifying, the policeman already told us that. and why Elena did not warn us about this, she does not know! the policeman also told us that they mainly rob cars of visitors, more often with Russian numbers, that gangs of handbags operate in the city center, that almost 50% of the population are drug addicts, that the detection rate of thefts from cars is only 20%.
There is a surveillance camera above the entrance to the hotel, but it is turned not to the parking lot in front of the building, but to the wall of the building opposite!
and in general, it does not work, as this girl told us. and what if we booked their wonderful hotel through the booking website. com, then they would definitely tell us about the robberies of cars at the door of their hotel.
I want to warn the questions of "sympathizers! about how it was possible to leave things in the car: we had a Honda hatchback and all the things were in the trunk, which you can get into from the cabin. we stayed in Tallinn for just one night, and dragging things for a two-week trip throughout Europe, including a tent, etc. , they considered it inappropriate, the alarm was plowed, but our windows were on the other side, and those who heard and saw what was happening did not consider it necessary to do anything.
at first we thought to go further, no matter what. the husband asked at the reception for the coordinates of the workshop where we could put the glass. the girl at the reception very quickly got through to a man named Andrey, who, for an acceptable amount of 5500 r.
(in St. Petersburg we did everything for 3500 rubles), offered us his services to install broken glass, but we would have to spend one more night in Tallinn, + paid parking = 8000 rubles.
+ we would not have had time in a paid hotel in Prague.
we decided to return home.
even if we had dragged things into the room, we would not have been able to avoid broken glass. thieves would have looked for the navigator stand and shook the glove compartment. so the policeman told us.
the rooms above the hotel parking lot were empty. but they gave us a room with a window on the other side. the girl Elena did not betray the secret of the golden key about robberies, although we approached her more than once on various issues.
the puzzle was completed, but it was not a square with the Town Hall, but an unpleasant picture of our short stay in a friendly Schengen country.
and one more thing: what is happening on the outskirts of the country cannot be described in words!!!
barryzhnikov who are engaged in the export of Russian gasoline from Ivan-gorod for further resale in Estonia, create a traffic jam at the border. you can stand 17 hours to leave their country! to get through customs faster, you need to pay 1000 rubles, and after receiving a check for payment for this service, stand in line for about 6 hours. only. and you can enter their country in just half an hour. and free.
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