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17th June 2023
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Many holidaymakers sided with the couple, saying people who leave towels on seats all day are “sun hogging” and disrespectful, MailOnline reported.
Thom wrote in a social media post: “We woke up this morning [and] noticed towels already placed on the afternoon shade sunbeds.
“We went about our day and eventually arrived at the pool at 1pm to the beds untouched, nobody in sight. At 2pm we told pool staff we were moving the towels as nobody had been on them.”
At 3.30pm the people who had tried to reserve the loungers showed up, “and the realisation that their spots are gone, iPads and books in hand was priceless”. Thom said.
Thom and Lisa didn’t give up the seats either:
Lisa added: “We literally left and asked others to take them just to keep the pettiness going.”
In May a clip began circulating of the 7.47am rush in Tenerife, where a crowd of tourists were spotted racing to the pool area to reserve sun loungers by the pool. And a more recent clip, from Majorca, has emerged showing people trying to reserve an entire row or seats – for a week.
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The bold pool play was captured by TikToker Gillian who said she saw the incident unfolding at 7pm.
She wrote:”It’s 7 o’clock at night, and these people reserve their sunbeds for the whole week. They don’t move them.”
Similar clips dominated the summer news cycle last year.
Commenting on Thom and Lisa’s story, one person suggested they would “shout you both a Bintang if I were there”. Another added: “I would’ve done the same except I wouldn’t have waited – if they weren’t there using them it’s free for all,’ a third added.”
According to the Mail, Thom later posted an update of empty poolside chairs the following day, suggesting the couple’s stand had achieved the desired effect.
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