The camp in Klatovsk sends a message to representatives of Prague 13: Never come to us again
You are rednecks, you don’t know how to treat guests, we don’t pay and we leave. In brief, according to the owners of Autocamp Nýrsko in Klatovsk, this is how a group of guests from Prague behaved. One of them was the representative of Prague 13 for ODS Rudolf Weyda. The latter claims that he has paid his expenses in full and it is a misunderstanding.
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Autocamp Nýrsko – illustrative photo.
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The owner of Autocamp Nýrsko, Adéla Hošťálková, claims that they will not forget the behavior of these guests from Prague. A group of motorcyclists arrived at the campsite in the Šumava foothills on ten Jawa stands accompanied by a Ford Galaxy and a Cadyna.
“Not only did they not follow the rules of the camp, but they behaved arrogantly towards the restaurant staff, despite the fact that the boss cooked for them for their wives long after the kitchen closed. They repaid us with inappropriate behavior, and in the end their loved ones ran away with their children without payment. My parents had the camp for twenty-five years, and now my husband and I have had it for three years, and I don’t remember anything like this ever happening to us,” said Hošťálková, according to whom the debt is around one thousand crowns.
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Perhaps this is also why they sent a message to these guests in Nýrsko via social networks: “Don’t ever come to us again. We may be rednecks as you called us, but we behave ourselves and pay for our accommodation. We have a lot of impeccable guests who will appreciate our services and for your one night trip, we are really not worth our existence. Have a nice day and enjoy the money you save.”
According to Hošťálková, even after there was an avalanche of reactions on Facebook, the representative did not call, let alone apologize or pay the debt early. “We’re not interested in the money, we would just need an apology for such behavior,” added the owner of the campsite.
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However, according to Rudolf Weydy, it does not look like an apology. “I cannot be held responsible for the behavior of ‘my company’. Everything is happening at my place because I presented my ID when paying for my stay. I have paid everything properly,” wrote the representative of Deník in an SMS message.
He also denies that he himself would call camp operators outside of Prague crooks. “I certainly didn’t call anyone that. This word does not belong in my dictionary. Regardless of the fact that many of my friends are behind, I have sympathy and respect for them,” someone answered Weyda. He said he had already talked to his friends about the fact that they owed him services at the camp. “I have already informed about it and at the moment he is working on correcting this misunderstanding,” the representative and also the ODS candidate for this year’s autumn elections in the thirteenth city district told Deník.
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