On 07/08/2017 10:58 PM, Shawn K. Quinn wrote: > On 07/09/2017 12:26 AM, #$%&#$ %&#$%&#$ wrote: >> A warning to all Swedes and visitors to Sweden - by entering the >> Swedish "police no-go zones", you would be literally taking your life >> into your own hands and exposing yourself to street bralls, stalking, >> potential rape, knives and guns (and hand grenages are apparently >> very popular in Sweden these days), and so it would be utterly >> foolish, and not advisable, to enter such areas with a few mates, >> because THE SWEDISH POLICE >> >> WILL NOT >> >> come into these areas to save your stupid arse! > This is a hoax. Please see > <http://www.snopes.com/sweden-crime-no-go-zone-police/>: > >> CLAIM >> >> There are "no-go zones" in Sweden where the police can't enter. >> RATING >> FALSE > Please fact check your news with a reliable source such as snopes.com > BEFORE spreading on a public forum (including, but certainly not limited > to, the cypherpunks mailing list). > Aside from my not seeing Snopes as an abiter of eternal truth, this has been debunked by (almost) every media network.
Newsweek admits. > > “For me it is more like 'go-go zones', it is where we work,"~Stockholm > police chief Erik Åkerlund > > Which IS what police everywhere do. Make money on crime caused by socioeconomics, and a Refugee IS a socioeconomic moneymaker for law enforcement AND the businesses who employ them with substandard work conditions, low pay, and all the rest. Predatory merchants... What qualifies an area as 'especially vulnerable? > > Of the areas on Wednesday’s list, 23 are considered “especially > vulnerable” where there is a “widespread disinclination to participate > in the judicial process” > > In other words, they don't believe in 'the laws' or the Just-Us shitstem. I can't blame them. > > Police believe 5,000 criminals and 200 criminal networks are based > across the 61 areas. > > No word on what's considered 'criminal' here. Perhaps they got a parking ticket and (per the last comment) didn't pay it? In full: http://www.newsweek.com/sweden-police-vulnerable-areas-no-go-zones-628029
