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Sunday 18 November 2018

21. Czech law enforcement

We have had Italian food several nights now - as Hoon had said, it is readily available.

When we could not get a table for pork knuckle at a nearby pub, we went to an Italian Restaurant in the Old Town Square where we saw Czech law enforcement in action.  A man had come into the restaurant and began swearing. He looked a bit disheveled and probably intoxicated.   The staff tried to talk to him in English (not their first language) while we puzzled where he was from.  The wait staff had said he was English, but I told them he did not sound English to us, nor American.  in fact he sounded Australian.  The staff called the police, who eventually came.  When two, tall Policie walked in, he became meek and mild.  They said they would take him back to his hotel. Apparently the police had attended to him before.  They were very nice to him - who knows what happened next.

On talking to the waiter, we discovered that:

The restaurant was Italian.
The waiter was Bulgarian.
The owner was Serbian.
The patrons (us)were Australian and Singaporean.
And the man was Canadian, so they said.

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