türkçe links to original Turkish article
(Hürriyet Newspaper, 6 May 2021)
You can't always get what you want, Dimitrijs.
In Antalya, last Monday an English tourist named Dmitrijs Solovjovs (34),
who is originally from Latvia, pointed to a female police officer who
was among a number of her colleagues warning Solovjovs to put his
COVID mask on, and said "I like her. Why don' t you send her to me."
This prompted police to take him into custody, but he was later released.
Time to mask-up big guy!
Again that same evening, though, police warned Solovjovs about his
COVID mask as he was working out at the entrance to Atatürk Park on
Konyaaltı Avenue. However, Solovjovs refused to put his mask on and
would not show police his ID and passport, screaming and hurling
insults at them. Police called for reinforcements and Solovjovs was
handcuffed and taken into custody once more. He was charged with
"resisting the police" and released.
In his defense, he claimed "false advertising!"
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