Wed Dec 07, 2016 9:25 am
Wed Dec 07, 2016 1:56 pm
WelshPatriot wrote:Footage of the violent altercation comes as Swedish police have warned they do not have the resources to cope with the increasing violence and criminal activity in the country.
More than 50 areas in the Scandinavian country are currently listed as “no-go” zones, and on average three police officers are handing in their resignations each day.
If the alarming trend continues, and police officers continue to resign more than 1,000 officers will have quit the service by New Years.
Since the migrant crisis began last summer, Sweden has been hit by a series of brutal crimes and violent incidents. "
Wed Dec 07, 2016 3:20 pm
WelshPatriot wrote:Footage of the violent altercation comes as Swedish police have warned they do not have the resources to cope with the increasing violence and criminal activity in the country.
More than 50 areas in the Scandinavian country are currently listed as “no-go” zones, and on average three police officers are handing in their resignations each day.
If the alarming trend continues, and police officers continue to resign more than 1,000 officers will have quit the service by New Years.
Since the migrant crisis began last summer, Sweden has been hit by a series of brutal crimes and violent incidents. "
Wed Dec 07, 2016 3:21 pm
wez1927 wrote:WelshPatriot wrote:Footage of the violent altercation comes as Swedish police have warned they do not have the resources to cope with the increasing violence and criminal activity in the country.
More than 50 areas in the Scandinavian country are currently listed as “no-go” zones, and on average three police officers are handing in their resignations each day.
If the alarming trend continues, and police officers continue to resign more than 1,000 officers will have quit the service by New Years.
Since the migrant crisis began last summer, Sweden has been hit by a series of brutal crimes and violent incidents. "
Lefties killing there countries
Wed Dec 07, 2016 4:25 pm
Since1962 wrote:WelshPatriot wrote:Footage of the violent altercation comes as Swedish police have warned they do not have the resources to cope with the increasing violence and criminal activity in the country.
More than 50 areas in the Scandinavian country are currently listed as “no-go” zones, and on average three police officers are handing in their resignations each day.
If the alarming trend continues, and police officers continue to resign more than 1,000 officers will have quit the service by New Years.
Since the migrant crisis began last summer, Sweden has been hit by a series of brutal crimes and violent incidents. "
From what publication was this copied?
When was it published? It claims three police officers a day are leaving the Swedish police service but then says that will mean more than 1,000 will have left by the New Year which makes no sense if it is a recent publication.
Wed Dec 07, 2016 4:41 pm
WelshPatriot wrote:Since1962 wrote:WelshPatriot wrote:Footage of the violent altercation comes as Swedish police have warned they do not have the resources to cope with the increasing violence and criminal activity in the country.
More than 50 areas in the Scandinavian country are currently listed as “no-go” zones, and on average three police officers are handing in their resignations each day.
If the alarming trend continues, and police officers continue to resign more than 1,000 officers will have quit the service by New Years.
Since the migrant crisis began last summer, Sweden has been hit by a series of brutal crimes and violent incidents. "
From what publication was this copied?
When was it published? It claims three police officers a day are leaving the Swedish police service but then says that will mean more than 1,000 will have left by the New Year which makes no sense if it is a recent publication.
The above was in the Express today. Google it there are many articles on what Sweden is calling 'the blue flight" the chief of police is quoted as saying they need at least 4,000 officers
https://www.rt.com/news/360561-sweden-no-go-zones/
Wed Dec 07, 2016 5:03 pm
Wed Dec 07, 2016 5:32 pm
Wed Dec 07, 2016 5:50 pm
Since1962 wrote:WelshPatriot wrote:Footage of the violent altercation comes as Swedish police have warned they do not have the resources to cope with the increasing violence and criminal activity in the country.
More than 50 areas in the Scandinavian country are currently listed as “no-go” zones, and on average three police officers are handing in their resignations each day.
If the alarming trend continues, and police officers continue to resign more than 1,000 officers will have quit the service by New Years.
Since the migrant crisis began last summer, Sweden has been hit by a series of brutal crimes and violent incidents. "
From what publication was this copied?
When was it published? It claims three police officers a day are leaving the Swedish police service but then says that will mean more than 1,000 will have left by the New Year which makes no sense if it is a recent publication.
Wed Dec 07, 2016 8:20 pm
Since1962 wrote:WelshPatriot wrote:Since1962 wrote:WelshPatriot wrote:Footage of the violent altercation comes as Swedish police have warned they do not have the resources to cope with the increasing violence and criminal activity in the country.
More than 50 areas in the Scandinavian country are currently listed as “no-go” zones, and on average three police officers are handing in their resignations each day.
If the alarming trend continues, and police officers continue to resign more than 1,000 officers will have quit the service by New Years.
Since the migrant crisis began last summer, Sweden has been hit by a series of brutal crimes and violent incidents. "
From what publication was this copied?
When was it published? It claims three police officers a day are leaving the Swedish police service but then says that will mean more than 1,000 will have left by the New Year which makes no sense if it is a recent publication.
The above was in the Express today. Google it there are many articles on what Sweden is calling 'the blue flight" the chief of police is quoted as saying they need at least 4,000 officers
https://www.rt.com/news/360561-sweden-no-go-zones/
The link you give doesn`t relate to today`s Express but to an article in an unnamed publication from September 2016 .Plus no reference to 1,000 officers leaving by the New Year
Wed Dec 07, 2016 8:26 pm
Wed Dec 07, 2016 8:58 pm
dogfound wrote:Since1962 wrote:WelshPatriot wrote:Footage of the violent altercation comes as Swedish police have warned they do not have the resources to cope with the increasing violence and criminal activity in the country.
More than 50 areas in the Scandinavian country are currently listed as “no-go” zones, and on average three police officers are handing in their resignations each day.
If the alarming trend continues, and police officers continue to resign more than 1,000 officers will have quit the service by New Years.
Since the migrant crisis began last summer, Sweden has been hit by a series of brutal crimes and violent incidents. "
From what publication was this copied?
When was it published? It claims three police officers a day are leaving the Swedish police service but then says that will mean more than 1,000 will have left by the New Year which makes no sense if it is a recent publication.
1000 this year will have left.?
Wed Dec 07, 2016 8:59 pm
WelshPatriot wrote:Since1962 wrote:WelshPatriot wrote:Since1962 wrote:WelshPatriot wrote:Footage of the violent altercation comes as Swedish police have warned they do not have the resources to cope with the increasing violence and criminal activity in the country.
More than 50 areas in the Scandinavian country are currently listed as “no-go” zones, and on average three police officers are handing in their resignations each day.
If the alarming trend continues, and police officers continue to resign more than 1,000 officers will have quit the service by New Years.
Since the migrant crisis began last summer, Sweden has been hit by a series of brutal crimes and violent incidents. "
From what publication was this copied?
When was it published? It claims three police officers a day are leaving the Swedish police service but then says that will mean more than 1,000 will have left by the New Year which makes no sense if it is a recent publication.
The above was in the Express today. Google it there are many articles on what Sweden is calling 'the blue flight" the chief of police is quoted as saying they need at least 4,000 officers
https://www.rt.com/news/360561-sweden-no-go-zones/
The link you give doesn`t relate to today`s Express but to an article in an unnamed publication from September 2016 .Plus no reference to 1,000 officers leaving by the New Year
I didn't feel the need to link the Express article I told you it came from there it's on the front page of their website, a man of your Intelligence can work Google.
The link (Russia Today) isntisn't an unamaed publicist more a respected news and media outlet.
Look it's a fact they have a problem in Sweden, I don't know why your trying to hide it disprove it. Google it their are plenty of other we'll respected media outlets reporting and Swedish media even down to their chief of police. So enlighten me as to why your trying to discredit this story?
Wed Dec 07, 2016 9:33 pm
wez1927 wrote:WelshPatriot wrote:Footage of the violent altercation comes as Swedish police have warned they do not have the resources to cope with the increasing violence and criminal activity in the country.
More than 50 areas in the Scandinavian country are currently listed as “no-go” zones, and on average three police officers are handing in their resignations each day.
If the alarming trend continues, and police officers continue to resign more than 1,000 officers will have quit the service by New Years.
Since the migrant crisis began last summer, Sweden has been hit by a series of brutal crimes and violent incidents. "
Lefties killing there countries