Turkey is a great place to live or work, there are so many great sites, beaches, history, etc. Turkey is also centrally located in a crazy part of the world, the eastern Mediterranean, having a car I decided to drive to Syria. Unfortunately there was too much paper work and possible problems due to the car. Thus I was convinced, the best plan was to drive to the border, find a place for my car and go over by bus. The closest large place where I could catch a bus, and probably leave my car was Iskenderun Turkey. In Iskenderun, my first stop was at the bus company. They seemed to be respectable, decent buses, nice enough people, so I asked them about parking/storage for a couple of weeks. No problem, they even showed me where they would store it. Ok, seemed good, so we negotiated a price.
On the road, Eastern Turkey,
on the way to Damascus.
After a couple of weeks, I returned from Damascus by bus. At the bus depot, they brought me to the car. It was covered with mud and dirt. Upon further inspection, everything inside had been turned upside down. Some of my gear was missing (I left nothing valuable) and everything removed from the trunk. The trunk (and back seat) smelt terrible and had pieces of hay everywhere. They stole all my bribe cigarettes. I don’t smoke, but I carried them for emergencies, in case trouble happened, which it did, being a foreigner in Turkey.
I was furious, and confronted the owner of the company. After some discussion he admitted they used my car as a taxi, and used it to transport goats and other things. I told him this was not part of our agreement, he shrugged his shoulders. In Turkey when you feel injustice has been committed upon you, you seek compensation (anything from car accidents to murder). So I asked for compensation. Things got heated and ultimately he said he would give me some money. I decided to push it further as it wasn’t enough money. They called the police in. Normally this is not a good thing being foreign, but I was so much in the right. Ultimately all of us were escorted to the police station and a guy was brought in to translate. The police chief was called in. When he showed up there was a very loud argument (in Arabic) between the police chief and the bus company owner for quite a while. I thought good, maybe some justice. The chief left, the translator then looked at me and said “You have to leave town in the next hour or you will be put in jail”. I was stunned. I thought of all the things I could do. I spent the next ten minutes considering my options. For a brief moment, I really considered putting a chair through his company’s plate glass window and speeding out of town. In the end being a foreigner in Turkey, I did what had to be done. I simply left (in my dirty smelly car).
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A Tourist Steam Engine in Turkey
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[shapeimage_1.png]Travel can be tough, different food, different bugs, different diseases. To me this is what makes travel interesting.
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