tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10438070.post3631501584016187124..comments2023-10-17T05:07:52.056-05:00Comments on Thunder Tales: When In Peril, Call the PoliceEd Rasimushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13667325554289268659noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10438070.post-25875524078332859682011-07-28T11:54:24.681-05:002011-07-28T11:54:24.681-05:00Norway and its native people seemed to live in a b...Norway and its native people seemed to live in a bubble against reality. Even as the unassimilated Islamic community raped them, the police stayed unarmed.<br /><br />People complained when french doctors went on vacation during August and all those old folks died due to heat. But every helicopter pilot at the same time? Was this socialist groupthink?<br /><br />Lauri I do hope they keep Anders locked up for life but lets not even go with 'crimes against humanity' because in this case it would be making his point. Treat him like a serial killer monster and sentence him to 21 years in Bodo Norway sleeping outside.Annahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13364196938058625069noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10438070.post-17722656781299794932011-07-27T02:34:54.847-05:002011-07-27T02:34:54.847-05:00There's also some debate of the 21-year maximu...There's also some debate of the 21-year maximum sentence. There is some kind of "crime against humanity" sentence, which is 30 years. Also, the guy could be held in prison the rest of his life if he is deemed dangerous for others, or held in "treatment" if he is found out to be crazy (not just psychopathic, evil and ruthless).<br /><br />So while there is theoretically no life in prison sentence in Norway, I seriously doubt the guy will ever see freedom again.Lauri Kivinennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10438070.post-47549140806636688692011-07-27T02:19:55.652-05:002011-07-27T02:19:55.652-05:00Also, norwegian police helicopters are only meant ...Also, norwegian police helicopters are only meant for surveillance, not transport. So they would probably have been of no use in this situation. The boat thing is amazing...probably nobody just thought that if something like this happens, it would be in an island.<br /><br />I wonder if Berntsen being unarmed was because he was off-duty as a security guard. In Finland, we have quite tight gun laws (even though the number of guns per capita is quite high, hunting being a usual hobby as in Norway) but when I see police officers, they ALWAYS have a sidearm in a holster. I think some patrols even have a M4 carbine in their car. No matter what the level of gun control is, I think that the police should ALWAYS be armed (and preferably outgun the average criminal).Lauri Kivinennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10438070.post-38099626183386568732011-07-26T22:11:12.694-05:002011-07-26T22:11:12.694-05:00How charmingly altruistic that some Norwegians wou...How charmingly altruistic that some Norwegians would prefer that their popos be unarmed.<br /><br />Charming, but stupidly, as well as tragically, naïve.<br /><br />At least Barney Fife had a gun and <i>one</i> bullet.an Donalbanehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06418506325893352676noreply@blogger.com