BRIT FAMILY EAT BREAKFAST ON SUNBEDS AT DAWN TO GET AROUND HOTEL RULES

  • A British family has revealed how they secured their sunbeds at dawn 
  • The Harper family filmed themselves eating breakfast by their pool at 6:45am 
  • They stayed there for several hours, going on food 'runs'  

A British tourist family has revealed the cut-throat techniques they employ to secure the best sunbed spots in the dog-eat-dog world of resort holidays. 

Europeans have been waging wars against tourism in holiday hotspots in the run-up to the busy holiday season, when holidaymakers will leave their homes and inhabit local towns for weeks at a time. 

But the Harper family have begun fighting back, flouting official rules to assert themselves while on holiday in Crete by eating their breakfasts at the sunbeds. 

A TikTok posted by Hollie Harper revealed her family's frustration at her Greek hotel's announcement that no one was allowed to reserve sunbeds between 7am and 10am. 

The caption of the video read: 'If you leave your sunbed for breakfast, your towels will be taken off.' 

The TikTokker, furious at the arbitrary and last-minute change, joked that 'in our family this is a serious game' and 'very a serious matter.'

She showed her family posted on the edge of a pool at the crack of dawn, with plates of breakfast food around them. 

'All our family were down at 6:45am securing base camp', she explained.

'All willing to sacrifice breakfast for the greater good!'

The video showed several members of her family protecting their sunbeds, seemingly unconcerned by the 'sun police' patrolling the poolside, referring to a man who 'kept pacing to the base camp, waiting for us all to leave for breakfast.'

Hollie was seen going for a 'pastry run', bringing back a huge spread of tiny snacks for her family. 

The battle for the sunbeds seemingly became a siege, with the social media user joking that at 8:21am, there was 'only 1.5 hours left to secure the area.'

She also revealed that her war against her fellow holidaymakers would only get worse, announcing that she would be employing her 'militant' tactics at her brother's wedding. 

Last month, MailOnline reported that Greece was beginning a new crackdown on sunbeds taking over the country's coastlines using drones, amid complaints from locals about mass tourism. 

Angry locals have been taking action as part of the so-called 'beach towel movement' - which began last year and has seen thousands protest against paying extortionate prices to use sun loungers.

Now new rules have been brought in dictating that umbrellas and deck chairs must be at least four metres from the sea.

Bars and hotels also need a licence to put loungers, umbrellas, tables and chairs out on beaches - with a large proportion of the seafront required to be free of them altogether.

As British tourists flock to Greece for their summer holidays, the authorities are using satellites, AI and an app to enforce the new rules and root out the 'illegal' use of sunbeds on thousands of the country's beaches.

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