Ah, the bureaucratic mind. Incomprehensible and yet, in a horrifying way, kinda funny.

Parking Tickets Issued on Wrecks While Stockholm Burns

When questioned, the officer explained that the ticket was issued because the vehicle lacked a tag showing its time of arrival. The fact that the vehicle had been effectively destroyed – its windshield smashed and the interior heavily damaged by fire – was irrelevant according to the meter maid, who asked Fria Tider’s photographer to destroy the photos he had taken.

What can you even say?

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5 Responses to Ah, the bureaucratic mind. Incomprehensible and yet, in a horrifying way, kinda funny.

  1. MamaLiberty says:

    What can you say?

    “Don’t live in Sweden” came to mind immediately. But then…

    Just finished re-reading “The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress.” Imagine living on the moon under those conditions? 🙂

  2. KA9VSZ says:

    I once worked 2 weeks (seemed WAY longer) in Indianapolis wherein I drove past an abandoned vehicle every day on interstate-something. It was like watching a buffalo carcass get picked clean by scavengers. The wheels disappeared the first night; the doors and seats went next. In the end, there was just a frame but nary any official notice. I think I’d rather be in Sweden, but I’m not sure.

  3. Buck says:

    You get what you vote for. According to one article I read the cop ARE arresting Swedes who formed “vigilante groups” and tried to either counter the rioters or check their progress when the state selective enforcement and political/ethnic favoritism corps showed up in need of some viagra. The line that the cops just watch so as not to have rocks lobbed at them was comical. My answer to rocks is lead. But no, that would be too harsh. I mean setting fire to a building with people inside who are too freaked out to leave because you’ll set fire to them is no call for drastic measures…. right? Maybe Stockholm needs a few Korean businessmen. But that would be too much like a “vigilante group”.
    Oh well. They used to be Vikings.

  4. Keith says:

    It’s interesting you say that Buck.

    During the riots in England a couple of years back, Turkish business owners formed blockades and both the cops and the rioters stayed well clear of them.

    The “English Defense League” (I’ve still to find anyone with a neutral view on that crowd) tried to establish, for want of a better description, “vigilance committees” The riot cops promptly went for them rather than going after the rioters.

    The week those riots were going, the sterling price of gold went from £1,000 /oz to £1,100 /oz (10% loss of value in a week)

    It would be interesting to know what nasties are being camouflaged behind the news attention to the riots in Sweden.

  5. Buck says:

    I dunno about the hidden affairs that may or may not be playing out in the fantasy world of finance over this but I do know these little disruptions do have a ripple effect globally. I’m in South Asia right now and near a fair population of people who share what seems to be the predominate religion of the Swedish rioters. We just had a few of them try and torch a mall apparently in solidarity with their brethren in EU who seem to be angry at not being given some handout or another. The difference being how these things are addressed. Locally they are handled with swift violence.
    I can’t really say for sure, that’s what relatives aligned with the local constabulary claim. I mind my business here and just walk away when stupidity looks to be afoot.

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