. A champagne night awaits us. Many of us plan parties – at home or out. As it turns out, fireworks are used illegally in Oslo even before New Year's Eve. As a result, several truly dangerous situations occurred. On the outskirts of the city, someone shot off fireworks at a stable in Stovner, Oslo. The shots alarmed the stable workers and horses. The police then intervened and received information about a group of youth throwing fireworks from a bridge directly onto passing cars in Bjørndal. Smoke also appeared in the elevator shaft in Jordal terracese. Many firecrackers were fired at people and animals. The police appeal for caution.
– many dangerous incidents
Tor Jøkling, Chief Operating Officer of Oslo City Police Headquarters describes these events as follows:
“This year we have seen many incidents of fireworks being shot at people, animals and vehicles. A particularly large number of incidents of this type were recorded on Monday, the day before New Year's Eve. The number of reports that day was similar to the number of similar events on New Year's Eve in previous years. "
Dangerous incident on the bus ...
. A very dangerous event took place in bus in Oslo. The police were also the recipients of youth aggression.
“After fireworks were fired on the bus, several police patrols were sent to the site. Fortunately, no one was injured. A young man who tried to escape from the scene was detained. Two more people who fled towards Rosenholm are still being sought.”
Champagne fun - all the best from the editorial office of Radio Wataha!
To sum up. Champagne fun is important. However, our safety matters. Let's have fun in comfortable and safe circumstances for all of us. Let's take care of each other! In addition, let's enjoy our presence. It is important that we can happily enter the New Year.
Dear friends, acquaintances, sympathizers Wataha radio! We wish you all the best in the New Year. Health, happiness and prosperity in your private and professional life! Let's build our beautiful today and tomorrow together - here in Norway.
Source of information: https://www.nettavisen.no/
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