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The Truth About Magaluf

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Grannyknot Tue 08-Jan-13 19:51:26

I was panning last night, alone at home, and started watching a programme on one of the BBC channels because I was intrigued by the title (didn't know where Magaluf was, or even what it was, now I do). I didn't watch the whole programme because it was way too upsetting. What goes on there is wrong on so many levels. Teenagers drinking literally by the bucketload. "The Erection Challenge" game that is played in the clubs between total strangers - the prize being more free booze. "Balconning" where (drunk) people climb from one hotel room balcony to another - the ambulance man who was interviewed said that last year he attended 40 incidents where people had fallen, and 12 people had died. I thought I'd heard wrong. The young interviewer spoke of a sense of 'frenzy' in the quest to see how much drink can be consumed. As part of the programme, she worked in clubs as a bartender, worked as a cleaner in the hotels, and 'rode shotgun' with the ambulance crews. The cleaners reported having to deal with horrendous stuff in the pigsty rooms when people had left (semen on the walls). She interviewed a young male receptionist, clearly traumatised by having viewed one of the falls caused by 'balconning'. All day today I've been thinking, 'How come this goes on and no one rails against it?' Not the parents, not the Spanish authorities, not the hotel owners. I thought about the MADD movement in the US (Mothers Against Drunk Drivers). How come, I wonder, are there no activists that take up this cause? Overall I was extremely grateful that I don't have young adult children who go to Magaluf on a bender. Nor will I ever go there. And the distant beach looked so beautiful in the morning sunshine.

cheelu Wed 09-Jan-13 18:29:24

Mishap I am not a crowd follower and I honestly did not have a strong up bringing at all..

harrigran Thu 10-Jan-13 18:29:42

I know a couple of young people who were in Magaluf last summer, one had to be rescued and go in to detox. A young girl posted her photos on facebook and it was a an exact replica of the scenes seen in the TV programme.
Some of these hard drinking people won't see old age, liver disease is a likely outcome for binge drinking at this level. I can understand students wanting to let their hair down but having no respect for your body is a whole different ballgame.

Mishap Thu 10-Jan-13 19:09:29

Just watching it on iPlayer - dear me - I can hardly believe what I am seeing. The free booze is a disgrace as people are becoming totally legless and cannot make reasoned decisions. It is irresponsible of the bar owners - all the young people are being exploited, particularly the girls. It makes me shudder.