By Sarah Keane • Published: 03 Dec 2020 • 17:08
The Guardia Civil entered the bar
GUARDIA Civil accused of creating an ‘embarrassing spectacle’ with TikTok video
The Guardia Civil has come under fire for a TikTok video posted by the Benemerita Police Force in the Basque Country of officers dancing to the hit song, Jerusalema. The footage, which is just under one minute long, was originally posted by the group on October 12, but the Union de Oficiales de la Benemerita heavily criticised it on Monday, November 30 for portraying the force negatively.
The video shows a number of officers in hazmat suits performing the viral dance moves at an airport, seaport and heliport, and displaying a sign reading ‘Do you know where these Civil Guards are from?’ The unfortunate irony is that Bilbao can clearly be seen in the background shots.
The Union has called the display an ‘embarrassing spectacle’ and refers to a ‘feeling of shame’ at what they view as ‘satisfying personal interests instead of looking at the good image of the force.’
@guardiacivil aquí les dejo un vídeo para que hagan un #TikTok como se merece… 🤬@interiorgob @Maria2Gamez ahí les tiene en festivo por 11'40€ brutos.#NosRobaLaGuardiaCivil Desde @AUGC_Comunica seguiremos nuestra lucha para parar el infame borrador de OG Productividad pic.twitter.com/YOWuAP8Mfz — AUGC Cádiz (@AUGC_Cadiz) November 28, 2020
@guardiacivil aquí les dejo un vídeo para que hagan un #TikTok como se merece… 🤬@interiorgob @Maria2Gamez ahí les tiene en festivo por 11'40€ brutos.#NosRobaLaGuardiaCivil Desde @AUGC_Comunica seguiremos nuestra lucha para parar el infame borrador de OG Productividad pic.twitter.com/YOWuAP8Mfz
— AUGC Cádiz (@AUGC_Cadiz) November 28, 2020
Video Credit: AUGC Cadiz
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Former teacher and health services manager with a Degree in English, Sarah moved to Spain from Southern Ireland with her husband, who runs his own car rental business, in 2019. She is now enjoying a completely different pace and quality of life on the Costa Blanca South, with wonderful Spanish and expat friends in Cabo Roig. Sarah began working with Euro Weekly News in 2020 and loves nothing more than bringing all the latest national and international news to her local community.
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