Brad Chatellier
New Member
Hola,
I have just arrived in Santiago and heard from several female pilgrims that they each had a man expose himself to them as they left Mazarife in the morning. One woman saw him in the doorway of a house, the other two saw him in a car or a van (not sure which). Presumably this is the same guy.
These women were all walking alone, so he presumably targets solo female pilgrims. He made no advance, but the women I spoke with said it was somewhat frightening.
My recomendation would be to point and bust up laughing, but blowing a whistle might be a better idea. Unfortunately none of the women reported this to the police, but I hope he can be apprehended because the walk through Mazarife is much nicer (so I hear) than the traditional Camino walk along the road. I would hate to see the town's pilgrim count drop because of this SOB.
¡Buen Camino, Peregrinos!
I have just arrived in Santiago and heard from several female pilgrims that they each had a man expose himself to them as they left Mazarife in the morning. One woman saw him in the doorway of a house, the other two saw him in a car or a van (not sure which). Presumably this is the same guy.
These women were all walking alone, so he presumably targets solo female pilgrims. He made no advance, but the women I spoke with said it was somewhat frightening.
My recomendation would be to point and bust up laughing, but blowing a whistle might be a better idea. Unfortunately none of the women reported this to the police, but I hope he can be apprehended because the walk through Mazarife is much nicer (so I hear) than the traditional Camino walk along the road. I would hate to see the town's pilgrim count drop because of this SOB.
¡Buen Camino, Peregrinos!