Turkish people look out for each other, even strangers. I remember a commotion spilling out of a Calis shop - there was an English family and the shop owner arguing very aggressively. As it went into the road, Turkish guys came from all directions to help the shopkeeper. They didn't know (couldn't know) what it was all about but they were there without a second's thought. I remember admiring this unquestioned support for a fellow countryman in need.
This forum does the same, that was part of the whole initial concept - to advise other Brits of good service, or when one of our own had been scammed - and to give everyone the facts and the option to stand shoulder to shoulder with the wronged member.
Of course, when it is against one of the few bad apples over there who is at fault, he will generally not appreciate the noble act of people standing together in the face of wrongdoing.