singular_me
5th February 2015, 04:23 AM
sure since the creation if the EU block, those networks have proliferated like mushrooms
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Norway proposes to criminalise beggars and those trying to help them
‘Norway has proposed a controversial law which would make it illegal to help beggars on the streets.
Those offering money, food or shelter to beggars could face between six months to a year in prison if the rules came into practise, and it would criminalise organised begging.
City authorities in Oslo are reportedly in uproar over the proposal, but Norway’s justice minister Anders Anundsen said the law was needed to outlaw those running begging networks as an “organised business”.’
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/norway-proposes-to-criminalise-beggars-and-those-trying-to-help-them-10024668.html
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‘A court in France has found three people who helped themselves to expired foodstuffs discarded by a supermarket guilty of theft. The convicts claim to be ‘freegans’ trying to live outside of a consumerist society.
Leah, 24, Adrian, 26, and Mike, 32, were caught in the act on May 27, 2014 in the courtyard of a supermarket in Frontignan, a commune in southern France. They had collected seven 100-liter bags with perished food, including delicacies like foie gras, which they scavenged in preparation for a long trip when a police patrol intercepted them, Le Figaro reported.’
http://rt.com/news/229131-france-dumpster-diver-trial/
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Norway proposes to criminalise beggars and those trying to help them
‘Norway has proposed a controversial law which would make it illegal to help beggars on the streets.
Those offering money, food or shelter to beggars could face between six months to a year in prison if the rules came into practise, and it would criminalise organised begging.
City authorities in Oslo are reportedly in uproar over the proposal, but Norway’s justice minister Anders Anundsen said the law was needed to outlaw those running begging networks as an “organised business”.’
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/norway-proposes-to-criminalise-beggars-and-those-trying-to-help-them-10024668.html
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‘A court in France has found three people who helped themselves to expired foodstuffs discarded by a supermarket guilty of theft. The convicts claim to be ‘freegans’ trying to live outside of a consumerist society.
Leah, 24, Adrian, 26, and Mike, 32, were caught in the act on May 27, 2014 in the courtyard of a supermarket in Frontignan, a commune in southern France. They had collected seven 100-liter bags with perished food, including delicacies like foie gras, which they scavenged in preparation for a long trip when a police patrol intercepted them, Le Figaro reported.’
http://rt.com/news/229131-france-dumpster-diver-trial/