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The Norwegians in Gdańsk were carried away. They were drunk and they were destroying cars!

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As reported by the police in Gdańsk, on June 18, two Norwegians, aged 28 and 46, were arrested. They were accused of the devastation of two passenger cars, and the total loss was estimated at PLN 10,5 thousand. The men were drunk - they had over two per mille of alcohol in their blood.

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Monday full of losses

The police in Gdańsk were informed about the incident on Monday. An anonymous report was made that two drunk men damaged two taxis. The incident took place at ul. Piwna in the Old Town of Gdańsk. The perpetrators kicked and punched Chrysler and Ford passenger cars. They caused numerous dents and also broke one glass.

Civic view

The officers were also informed that the perpetrators were civically arrested. After the patrol arrived at the scene, it turned out that the perpetrators were two men of Norwegian nationality, aged 28 and 46. The losses were estimated at PLN 10,5 thousand. The Norwegians, however, have not been prosecuted. They got along with the taxis and covered the damage.

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