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Old 3rd November 2006, 03:25 PM   #11
ausjulius
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what i find bazar is the crazed fear of eged toold and guns that many people in western europe. ,, and this seems to be very strong among the poeple leading these nations,,

im surprised by this because i consider these contries very safe , aspecialy germany and denmark,
and the sort of places where one would think it would be just fine to own and carry what you wish..
also what i cant understand is that violent crime was far more common in there contires 40 years ago than it is now,, yet they seem to think they are having a crime wave when someone gets stuck with a knife,,


the people in these countires sturck me as law abiding and not atall aggressive,, infact a rather passive population,, i never encountered anyone with the threatening manner or look,,
why would they think that their population is blood thirsty killers who will become carzed when they touch a knife or gun......

i think one could just lay down and sleep where they whished in germany or holland or denmark rite in the street, that is how safe it is,,
i think here the first young goon who crossed you would proably try to do you some harm just for he fun of it...
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tomany laws make not fun ofr anyone,,
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