Turn the radio on!!?? You must be joking!However, I know this wierd guy, he can't sleep without the radio on.... btw, his birthday is 1st of January.
Phred, Copenhagen could probably fit into NYC, at least when it comes to inhabitants, but I’d say Copenhagen is rather a big city - we’re just over 1 mill. people living here.
On the map below, you'll see a place called Ballerup in the left side, that is where I worked for the last month - it takes an hour to get there by public transport.
Concerning the situation with the kids in the house - it may get worse. They are now talikng about finding another location for them, and it could end up being really close to me.The neighbors to that house they're in now are now, are split up into two groups, one supports them, the others are fed up! I can relate, as getting up early and having to go to work, you need your sleep!
This is the latest news:
The mass destruction that took place over the Ungdomshuset youth collective Saturday night has even former supporters saying enough
Violent confrontations between police and supporters of the Ungdomshuset youth collective resulted in 273 arrests and several hundred thousand kroner worth of damage to businesses and public property.
The Nørrebro district looked like a war zone after this weekend's uproar, fuelled by the youth collective's call for 'outside help' from sympathizers across Europe. Many of those collared by police came from Germany, Sweden and Holland, and both an Italian man and a Portuguese woman are being held in remand for vandalism and assaulting police officers.
The violence was so disturbing to area residents and business owners that many who had supported the collective's cause are now finished with the collective.
'The young people assured us the demonstrations this weekend would be peaceful, then this happens - a planned demonstration where they've laid ammunition dumps and thrown bricks. They've completely betrayed every confidence we had in them,' said Christian Bondorff from Neighbours in Nørrebro, to Berlingske Tidende newspaper.
That organisation had assisted the collective by creating dialogue networks and campaigning on behalf of the Jagtvej 69 Foundation, which was seeking to purchase the building from its owners, the Christian group Faderhuset.
Bondorff's Neighbours in Nørrebro colleague, Martin Stahl, agreed that the violence was probably the last straw.
'After Saturday's events everything is lost for Ungdomshuset.'
Among the several businesses that were vandalised, American international chains McDonalds and 7-Eleven received of a good portion of the gang's aggression. Privately-owned businesses also suffered extensive damage as many shops' large plate glass windows were smashed and some businesses looted.
Copenhagen's Lady Mayor, Ritt Bjerregaard, has said the city will not help pay for damages to businesses.
Police, however, are not taking the weekend's episodes so lightly.
Chief Inspector Per Larsen of Copenhagen Police told public broadcaster DR: 'We're getting a full-scale investigation underway to find evidence. This incident was of such severe character that we're not cutting any corners.'





However, I know this wierd guy, he can't sleep without the radio on.... btw, his birthday is 1st of January. 


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