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Post by Bonobo on Nov 18, 2017 18:39:19 GMT 1
No one injured after shots fired at Reuters office in Poland: reports 15.11.2017 09:57 No one was injured after shots were fired in a Thomson Reuters office building in Gdynia, northern Poland, on Tuesday evening. Police have detained a 30-year-old Belarusian citizen who is an employee of the agency, according to reports. The shooter was reportedly disarmed by another employee. Police officers have questioned company employees at the scene of the incident, according to Michał Sienkiewicz, a spokesman for local police. Shortly before 7pm on Tuesday evening, an armed man reportedly entered the second floor of the building. He was carrying a rifle and a handgun, according to witnesses. He fired two shots. Terrified employees lay down on the floor and called the 112 emergency number, witnesses said. No one was hurt after one of the employees overpowered the assailant, Polish Radio’s IAR news agency reported.
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Post by Bonobo on Feb 4, 2018 16:16:44 GMT 1
A completely drunk Latvian truck driver didn`t even try to brake when he crashed into cars at the toll point. It was a miracle nobody was killed. 
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Post by pjotr on Feb 5, 2018 3:10:04 GMT 1
These terrible Baltic brutes who make Poland unsafe. I remember Baltic trucks and vans in Warsaw in August 2006. There were quite a lot of them actually on Warsaw roads, highways and boulevards. I was the guest of my Warsaw host who drove me through the city. A few times she used some strong language due to the traffic habits of the Baltic folks over there.
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Post by Bonobo on Mar 3, 2018 20:39:26 GMT 1
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Post by Bonobo on Mar 11, 2018 21:40:44 GMT 1
These terrible Baltic brutes who make Poland unsafe. I remember Baltic trucks and vans in Warsaw in August 2006. There were quite a lot of them actually on Warsaw roads, highways and boulevards. I was the guest of my Warsaw host who drove me through the city. A few times she used some strong language due to the traffic habits of the Baltic folks over there. Well, Poles can be equally obnoxious. What about that case when a drunk Polish driver crashed into a Dutch private house and wanted to hush the matter up with 1500 euros?   Ondertussen stappen twee Poolse mannen uit: “no police no police, I pay you 1.500 euro’s.” t.co/oLi3clWCBj pic.twitter.com/cWmGlAwlQ7 — Ralph van Wolffelaar (@vanwalph)  But Eastern drivers sometimes think that Poland is a kind of driving paradise without any rules.  E..g, a Ukrainian truck driver was stopped by a filling station staff when he tried to buy alcohol there. He was already completely drunk and tried to leave but they took his keys and called the police. 
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Post by Bonobo on Mar 23, 2018 22:54:31 GMT 1
Israeli teenager detained for urinating on memorial at Auschwitz He was questioned for several hours and released on Wednesday after voluntarily accepting a fine as punishment, according to local reports. By JTA March 22, 2018 14:42
WARSAW— A 19-year-old Israeli was detained at the Auschwitz-Birkenau state museum after he was caught urinating on a memorial commemorating the victims of the camp.
He was questioned for several hours and released on Wednesday after voluntarily accepting a fine as punishment, according to local reports. The fine reportedly was $1,500.
According to Polish law those who desecrate a monument or other public place commemorating a historical event or a person can be punished with a fine or imprisonment.
The young Israeli was detained on Wednesday at about 1 p.m. According to witnesses, he urinated on a monument located near the ruins of the crematoria in the former Birkenau camp. The action was noticed by the museum’s guide who notified museum guards, who in turn called the police.
Auschwitz Museum spokesman Bartosz Bartyzel said he does not recall a similar event involving an Israeli citizen.www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Israeli-teenager-detained-for-urinating-on-memorial-at-Auschwitz-546811
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Post by pjotr on Mar 24, 2018 15:06:46 GMT 1
Bonobo, Yes, we have a problem in the Netherlands. You have Wild boars and we have drunken Poles.  Cheers, Pieter P.S.- Since Poland is largely rural and has large natural parks, woods/forests and old fashionate farm lands, your Wild boar problem is larger than in our densly populated, Urban Netherlands with it's large Urban agglomerations, towns, cities and network of highways, rialways, corporate land of factories, companies and firms.
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Post by Bonobo on Oct 18, 2018 21:45:38 GMT 1
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Post by Bonobo on Oct 21, 2018 13:14:27 GMT 1
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Post by Bonobo on Oct 28, 2018 16:24:18 GMT 1
Sometimes foreigners fight with each other. 3 Georgians attacked two Ukrainians with a knife.  
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Post by Bonobo on Nov 2, 2018 8:43:43 GMT 1
The police have detained a 39-year-old Georgian citizen who has been wanted in connection with the murder of 28-year-old Paulina D. from Łódź. The suspect has been apprehended in Kiev, informed the police Thursday morning. "The man suspected of murdering 28-year-old Paulina in Łódź has been detained! Police Officers from the Regional Headquarters in Łódź and the General Headquaters Criminal Bureau have apprehended the suspect on one of the streets in Kiev, with the assistance of the Ukrainian police and a liaison officer from Georgia," Polish police announced on Twitter. Interpol has issued an International Arrest Warrant for Mamuka K. who is suspected of killing 28-year-old Paulina D. Body of the victim was found on Friday in Łódź. According to the investigators, the motive was of a sexual nature. The woman was reported missing on Saturday 20 October. Paulina D. left home on Friday evening to meet with her friends. Last person to see her said that she was in the company of an unknown man, which was confirmed by the CCTV footage from one of the streets in Łódź. So far, the prosecutor has managed to determine that most likely the 28-year-old had been murdered in one of the flats in a tenement house on Żermoskiego street in Łódź. Based on the secured traces and other evidence it appears that the killing took place on Saturday before noon and around 6 p.m. the body, wrapped in plastic and placed in a bag, was taken to a grove nearby John's Ponds, where it was discovered five days later. (http://www.tvn24.pl)www.tvn24.pl/tvn24-news-in-english,157,m/police-captured-georgian-national-suspected-of-murdering-28-year-old-paulina,880560.html 
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Post by Bonobo on Dec 10, 2019 21:11:45 GMT 1
A citizen of Georgia attacked a drunk man in the street of Poznań, robbed him of his bag first, then returned and took the man`s phone. The police busted him after a few minutes. Now he is going to learn a lesson - most Polish cities have cameras all over them.   See the film after a short ad: www.tvn24.pl/poznan-rozboj-na-ulicy-polwiejskiej-pomogl-operator-monitoringu,990858,s.html
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