Rome seems to be the ultimate, Love it or Hate it cities. Big city?
Yes. Tourist hotspot? For sure. Awesome city to visit? Oh yea. The
history in the city is 2nd to none. Home to arguably to world’s most
dominant/influential civilization of all time, well, depending on where
you stand on the US.
There is so much to see in Rome,
but I will leave that to a Google search of “Top Things to do in Rome.”
That being said, the Colosseum in person is something you will never
forget. Massive, in the middle of the city, lays an arena built almost
2,000 years still mostly in tact. During the rule of the Roman Empire,
it was home to festivals, gatherings, circuses, and the famous
gladiatorial battles. This place could seat close to 100,000 people.
From what I gathered, the gladiators were either forced in- POWs and
criminals; or allowed in- average guys off the street trying to make a
name for themselves. Win a battle as a prisoner and live to fight
another day..... Win one as an average person, and have a chance to
become a hero. A trip to Rome isn’t complete without a trip here.
Ok,
story time! Walking around the outside of the Colosseum, there are all
kinds of people walking around trying to sell you things- bottled water,
the sticky toys you throw at the ground, the mini helicopters you shoot
into the air, and NEW to the 2015 collection….. SELFIE STICKS!!! Just a
year ago I was there and selfie stick stock hadn’t shot up yet.
The guys selling them were, to the best of my knowledge, Bangladeshi
guys. They would walk around and in their native accent and broken
English say, “Hello, something?” These guys roamed around in packs,
grabbing the name, “The Selfie Stick Mob." Technically you aren’t
allowed to sell random goods on the Colosseum grounds, but that didn’t stop
these guys in the least bit. However, the cops would put up an
ill-fated attempt to stop them.
The Colosseum is
down in a little bit of a crater, so there are hills and steps leading
from the street down to the area outside of the arena. Situated near the entrance to the Colosseum were a couple cops, just as a precaution. The Selfie Stick Mob would run around selling
bottled water in the crater, all the while trying to avoid these cops
from interring with their business. As we were leaving from our visit,
we stopped in the shade for a snack and some water. As we were standing
there minding our own business, we see a cop try and apprehend one of the Bangladeshi guys for selling bottled water. When I say, "try and apprehend," that was as far as the cops got. I’ve seen some crazy stuff in my life, but
never have I ever seen someone toy with the police. That shit doesn't fly in the US, man.
The officer would take a couple quick
steps after the BG and the guy would just run through the crowd and
towards the hill. After realizing the BG was faster, the cop stopped
his pursuit and walked back towards his post. The Bangladeshi guy stood
from a distance watching until the cop got about 30 feet away. The BG
would then walk back down and continue business while keeping an
eye on the cop. Cop returns, BG runs away. This process went on 3 or 4 times before the cop just gave up. Hell, I think he might
have been embarrassed, there were hundreds of people in the area
witnessing these shenanigans. We stood around for a few more minutes,
even seeing 2 other guys getting somewhat chased by the cops for selling
water.
In case you were wondering, the cops couldn't
catch them either. It just didn’t even seem fair, I felt bad for the
cops. Here was an average 5'11 cop trying to catch a 5’3, 135 pound guy
from Bangladesh. It was like a kid trying to catch a squirrel, a 350 pound lineman trying to catch Russell Wilson, or trying to catch your 35 pound border collie when it ran away. It ain't happenin. Looking back, I’m not sure why we left, maybe Kaysee was tired
of it? I could have watched it all day. Someone should pitch this as a
tv show, because I’m all in on “Cops Can’t Catch the Selfie Stick Mob."
For some reason, I just saw this post. Great writing, Kaysee!
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