Moment man smokes massive ‘roll up’ outside migrant hotel in ‘posh’ UK city | UK | News

A man standing out of an immigrant hotel on a luxurious street in Edinburgh drank a ‘large roll’.
The man was depicted on Tuesday, a South Sudan Basketball T -shirt dressed outside the Learmouth Hotel in the Scottish capital. Hotel, ‘inappropriate’ temporary accommodation in the regard to the residents and members of the council were covered with discussions.
Other images, tourists and natives show that they sit on the sidewalk and stand outside. He refused to comment yesterday before returning to the hotel, and his background is unknown.
However, the locals, Georgian houses covered with a luxury Edinburgh street at the hotel scene can be scary, he said.
One witness said: “Usually there is a large group of six or seven children sitting outside of smoking, chatting, looking at the phones. Taxis leave people and always have security at the main door.
“Edinburgh is a very luxurious part. There are great Georgian houses and an expensive street. Then there’s a group of people.
“There is a bicycle load chained to protection and it comes constantly and goes. There is never a sign of anyone who works. I feel uncomfortable when you stand outside. It can be frightening when they look at you.
“The hotel is used to host adults as part of a controversial United Kingdom government policy, despite the objections of the Edinburgh Council.
Mears Group, a two -star Learmonth Hotel, formerly a travelodge, said he had evaluated the hotels to make sure that the hotels were ‘suitable’ standard before.
However, it is claimed that the 62 -bedroom hotel with private bathrooms in some rooms is claimed to be ‘very little or not’. The locals initially donated cooking equipment and other resources and supported the Afghan families who had previously hosted at the hotel.
A local woman living near Learmonth Hotel said: “There were families who had children who have stayed in the hotel for a while and were part of the community.
“But now you see that you are hanging outside. It seems that they do not have anything to do.
“We already need to behave for people who have so much compassion. They deserve to feel safe.




