Why do tour guides have to explain protection?

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The guide in reflective clothing told me that after a few minutes from the entrance came a group of several bodyguards. The first question she heard was whether she was allowed to run a business.

Nearly a month ago, Igor Rakes wrote about the text of the Nod Fabens train station. Here is a fragment of it: "There are times when there will be no crowds, tree-lined squares and secluded spots in Lodz, where in the summer you can hide from the sun, dust and noise. Luckily we have Nod Fabens train station. Anyone who is on it knows that it is a temple of pride, a solitary refuge and a perfect reading room. (...). Factory Station is a narrow category of empty places, but not abandoned, because first someone would have to fill them. There is a difficult atmosphere of waiting, abandonment and longing in the train station. The pair of bodyguards, sunk in the conversations, makes more loops. They protect the station, although almost no one wants to get to it. From the distance the laughter of the cleaning team is heard. Young people dressed in reflective vests circulate in search of thrown paper or crumbs. They wash the floors, though no one wants to get them dirty. 

The shortest, summarizing the entire text, is that the station is simply empty.

"Deregulated Occupation"

Over a month ago, the Lodz guides from the PTTK branch initiated an alarm. As they told reporters, during the meeting with Janus Rau, the new manager of the train station, there was an opportunity that fees could be introduced for the station. However, PKP assures that such a solution will not be introduced. But that does not mean, however, that the cooperation between the guides and the train station manager is seamless. An example of this is a recent tour, which was led by the guide Magdalena. He remembers that the people walking with her could not believe that the station was already open because there was virtually no one on it. However, she warned that during the visit can approach to protect them. And so it happened. The guide told me that after a few minutes from the entrance came a group of several bodyguards.

The first question she heard was whether she was allowed to run a business. Then she was asked about the guiding powers and permission to visit the station. I was surprised, because the guide is a deregulated job, and today it can be anyone. It is also not required to run a business, because the guide can be on the contract-order.

Eventually, the group was allowed to continue the tour. However, the situation was very awkward and surprised the visitors. They dressed in safety vest and said that they had to be in tsarist times at the station and decided that they did not want to see him again. - And for a group that runs a lot in Poland, and for me it was a shock. Such an attitude of the manager is an image shot in the foot - judges Parson.

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