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Passengers complain about vagrants at Prague airport

Many 'sell' luggage carts to make money

December 5th, 2007 issue

(Updated Dec. 12, 2007) About 30 homeless people come to the Prague airport every morning to hang out, Lidové noviny newspaper reports.

They usually don't beg for money, they just sit on benches and sleep.

Some airplane passengers complain about the smell. Others complain that the homeless earn easy money by renting luggage carts to foreigners who don’t speak Czech and don’t know that they can use carts for free.


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