“It’s wonderful but you made a mistake that I was very scared of”

Manuel Garciaalso known as @manuelgarciag00 on the social network TikTokis a young content creator who is dedicated to the world of information. as good journalistall its content is dedicated to bringing together the statements of various interviewees who you can ask about an infinite number of things.

Taking a look at your entire account, some of the most prominent topics are those related to gastronomy, tourism, opinions, parties, fears… of everything that can occur to human beings.

However, Manuel not only dedicates himself to talking to people he meets on the street, but also offers his most personal experiences, and one of them was what he thought about the Basque Country when he visited this Autonomous Community. The truth is that his expectations were 100% fulfilled, but he has stated that the Basques commit a very serious mistake.

“Everything was wonderful, but the fault is there”

As soon as he begins his testimony, you can see howthis Andalusian records himself while makes the following statements: “I just came from my vacation in the Basque Country and I loved everything about it. What you have there is wonderful and a paradise”starts.

But, from that moment on, this journalist announces that, although everything was ‘great’ when he was there, there was something that bothered him. “Now, Basques, you have a mistake, brother. How can you have so many radars on the road?”he explains. When he went to Basque territory he did so with his own vehicle, and more so because of the following statements:

“If I got confused, three fines arrived at my house”

“‘Picha’, I made the journey from Donostia to Bilbao, which was an hour or so, and I found approximately 30 radars”details. Since the roads are so monitored by these devices, as a good driver, Manuel makes it clear that he was very cautious so that no fine would arrive by certified mail to his home. “If I got confused, three fines arrived at my house”he argues.

“In addition, they were one of these radars that are treacherous. You are on a road at 120 kilometers and, suddenly, there is an impressive slope on the highway and they put a radar at 80 kilometers for now”continues while describing this control mechanic as “it must be very dog”.

“They even overtook me to the trucks”

This Andalusian assures that he was very“scared”since even “I feel like the trucks are overtaking”. It was quite a complicated situation for him, practically like a puzzle. “I was already in my head”specify,

For the moment, it seems that Manuel GarcĂ­a did not break any road rules during his trip in the Basque Country. He lives in Malaga and, every time they knock on his door, he fears that it could be an email with a fine. “I’ve been here for a few days and every time a letter arrives at my house I say: please let it be from my father.”he concludes.