Hotel worker brutally removes towels from holiday sun loungers in Tenerife

09 July 2023 , 13:46
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Recent footage showed the increasingly tense sunbed war apparently ruining Brits
Recent footage showed the increasingly tense sunbed war apparently ruining Brits' summer holidays (Image: Getty Images)

A security guard has been praised for clamping down on people claiming sunbeds as he has been filmed removing towels at a hotel in Tenerife.

The unnamed security guard can be seen wandering around the poolside taking notes while wearing a luminous yellow jacket.

He then is seen whipping the towel away and folding it away before putting it in the right place. Sharing the clip to their channel, @renovatewithroberta wrote: "They should do this everywhere."

The clip has been viewed more than 176,000 times since it was posted on TikTok last year.

Sunbed wars have long been a common start to the mornings of British holidaymakers' trips abroad, where people wake up at the crack of dawn and place their towels on beds in a prime position of the pool.

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Hotel worker brutally removes towels from holiday sun loungers in TenerifeA swimming pool in Tenerife, where sunbed wars are rife (NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Last year, Brits on holiday in Majorca were caught laying out their towels as early as 5am in a bid to get the best spot.

Mum Rebekah posted a video on Instagram showing the swathes of towels left on the ground by guests in an effort to reserve a space.

In the video, she jokes: "Ladies and Gentlemen I present to you the British efforts from this year’s annual ‘Sun-bed Showdown’. More tactical, skilled and hated than ANY sports team in the world…"

While hilarious footage of guests at the four-star Spring Hotel Bitacora in Tenerife shows crowds of desperate tourists waiting next to their resort's swimming pools and running to grab the best spots at the earliest possible time.

Commenting on the post of the security guard stopping the war, one person wrote: "I agree, first come, first served." A third wrote: "Spot on, you wouldn't walk into a restaurant and leave your jackets on the chairs to reserve a seat."

Another person posted: "Never got why people on holiday wanna get up first thing in the morning for a lounger if they could only have breakfast at 6.30am, they'd freak out."

Do you think there should be stricter rules to prevent sunbed wars? Vote in our poll HERE to have your say.

Recent footage showed the increasingly tense sunbed war apparently ruining Brits' summer holidays. Dubbed the "towel police" by TikToker John McGowan, the worker can be seen shoving holidaymakers' belongings into plastic bags.

He even walks around the pool area with a stopwatch and clipboard to time how long each sunbed has been reserved for and if the person has not returned within 30 minutes, their items are removed from the beds.

One commenter said: "Well done to this resort. Hope others take note. It might make people's hols less stressful if the towel dash doesn't happen anymore."

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