r/warsaw 9d ago

News The passport bros are invading Warsaw

Now I understand better why each time me or my friends are out in the city we get approached by many guys, being approached more than 10 times in a single and at least once each time I'm in the center of Warsaw, my female friends get also approached, feeling anxiety now knowing that the guys sometimes film encounters, post them on youtube and also use them for training purposes, selling Warsaw as the eldorado for picking up traditional women and that women crave foreigners. So much deception for these poor guys calling them selves passport bros or daygamers, doing day game each in Warsaw by approaching many women around złote tarasy, marszałkowska, number of approaches matter for them because they believe if they approach 100 women ,1 or 2 will accept to sleep with them or date them. In my previous post the owner of their community reach me out in the comments and wanted an interview which I refused, because what we want is a safe Warsaw and we want to stop this public nuisance. They literally rank Warsaw as the number 1 city in the world to pick up and approach women, they even have a Telegram group where they share the experience of the women they have approached like animal trophy... sorry but this is too much for us and just gives me anxiety and to all Polish girls that have experienced that in Warsaw, please help to make this stop and raise awareness about the day game in Warsaw

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u/Queasy_Somewhere_324 9d ago

can police be notified of this and do more patrols in these areas?

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u/NatureLongjumping977 9d ago

Someone should notify local media as well... so they can communicate this widely to the public

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u/ympostor 8d ago

Speaking to strangers is not illegal.

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u/Kurenai24 7d ago

Harassing people is.

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u/ympostor 7d ago

Speaking to strangers is not harassment.

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u/[deleted] 9d ago

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u/Adventurous-Bread306 Śródmieście 9d ago

It is harassment

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u/Certain_Draft2866 9d ago

Maybe because it is obvious harassment?

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u/shirajragaming 9d ago

Do you mean in this precise context where these guys treat women as sexual objects? Or is the act of approaching itself already in its core is harrasment?

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u/Low-Opening25 9d ago

if you constantly approach strangers then this is also harassment - ie. a beggar can be removed for walking around and asking for money and so can be someone walking around and harassing random women.

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u/PieknaFatso 9d ago

A number of my friends have been approached, and the guys persist when told repeatedly they aren't interested.

IMO that's harassment.

Nobody wants these assholes around.

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u/shirajragaming 9d ago

Well if you mean, persisting despite being clearly rejected then yes it is harrassment. I was just wondering if approaching overall is considered inherently bad.

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u/digitalnomadic Śródmieście 9d ago

It’s not harassment unless they are told to stop and refuse to listen. It’s definitely not illegal to talk to strangers in public.

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u/EliteReaver 9d ago

But going up to them and pointing a camera in their face and asking more than once to go out is definetly a candidate for harassment.

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u/digitalnomadic Śródmieście 9d ago

No also not illegal in a public area unless you ask them to stop and they don’t. Of course publishing a video without permission could be a different story.

But like, 0.01% of these guys are using cameras. It’s usually a group being led by a coach with no camera. The ones with a camera are usually doing stuff for social media. Either way, a no I don’t want to be on camera will stop that…

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u/EliteReaver 9d ago

Thing is, these things are heavily edited in the favour of the person using the camera. So how many times do you think the person has asked and been told no then kept on asking the same person? These men are desperate otherwise they wouldn’t go to another country to pick up girls.

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u/Low-Opening25 9d ago

harassing people is illegal and this behaviour can very much amount to harassment

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u/Volkova0093 8d ago

Calling the police, because someone talks to you? 

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u/Alfa155Q4 7d ago

No, because someone is harassing you