@Anonymous32000 Hvorfor ikke? Det er jo synd dersom du har hatt dårlige erfaringer med polititjenestemenn, men du øker sannsynligheten for at det gjentar seg, dersom du ikke utviser et minimum av respekt. Det lønner seg å være grei og snill :)
I'm not sure where you guys are from, but in our (the Norwegian) society, the policemen and -women are highly respected as an objective and non-bias institution.
The police did'nt have a problem with you guys. They were just interested in what was going on. Obviously, walking around, shouting in a megaphone and using the silly sirens will cause the police to take interest in your business. That's their job. And, with all due respect, this precice reaction was your goal, was it not? I admire your mission to make people more aware concerning our capitalistic society and what have you, but please, dont try and make it seem like the police is our enemy.
@hankerspanker Yeah well with a megaphone with alarm etc on it, it's called disturbing the peace. It's like you can't have your speakers turned to full in your apartment. If everyone would do that, it would be a terrible environment. I can assure you, you can stand out in the street talking to people in a high voice, that's freedom of speech, but you can't scream your ass off either. Also when an officer asks him for ID, that's the law. And if we didn't have that law, then the police would suck
When it is the job of the police to hand out hugs, you are well and truly fucked.
You should go to Libya and hug the bad people to death.
You sure do have your police on the run. You're outside talking. Telling people to shop. Frightening. Why do you have to show ID? So he knows who you are!
@Anonymous32000 Flott, da er vi jo egentlig enige. Det er ikke hver dag diskusjoner på nettet ender så harmonisk som dette. Ha en brillefin dag :)
hsbore 4 months ago
@Anonymous32000 Hvorfor ikke? Det er jo synd dersom du har hatt dårlige erfaringer med polititjenestemenn, men du øker sannsynligheten for at det gjentar seg, dersom du ikke utviser et minimum av respekt. Det lønner seg å være grei og snill :)
hsbore 4 months ago
I'm not sure where you guys are from, but in our (the Norwegian) society, the policemen and -women are highly respected as an objective and non-bias institution.
hsbore 5 months ago
The police did'nt have a problem with you guys. They were just interested in what was going on. Obviously, walking around, shouting in a megaphone and using the silly sirens will cause the police to take interest in your business. That's their job. And, with all due respect, this precice reaction was your goal, was it not? I admire your mission to make people more aware concerning our capitalistic society and what have you, but please, dont try and make it seem like the police is our enemy.
hsbore 5 months ago 2
wtf are you guys doing in Norway anyway?
TJsb1 5 months ago
@hankerspanker Yeah well with a megaphone with alarm etc on it, it's called disturbing the peace. It's like you can't have your speakers turned to full in your apartment. If everyone would do that, it would be a terrible environment. I can assure you, you can stand out in the street talking to people in a high voice, that's freedom of speech, but you can't scream your ass off either. Also when an officer asks him for ID, that's the law. And if we didn't have that law, then the police would suck
DonQuixotec 6 months ago
Fucking hippies.
HuMuSuX 8 months ago 2
brave man, freedom of speach really shines through when you`re getting pulled in by the police for shouting in the streets.
hankerspanker 9 months ago
Things you don't like are 'propoganda'.
Reality is the problem, you see?
CallMeInfidel 10 months ago
When it is the job of the police to hand out hugs, you are well and truly fucked.
You should go to Libya and hug the bad people to death.
You sure do have your police on the run. You're outside talking. Telling people to shop. Frightening. Why do you have to show ID? So he knows who you are!
Death to America!
CallMeInfidel 10 months ago