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Women uneasy at night in Oslo
From other reading, I KNOW this is mainly done by muzzies. However, the PC Norwegians can't bring themselves to say it. Therefore, their women will still be raped.
New Year's Eve was a nightmare for four Oslo women, with attacks and attempted rapes - one successful - in different parts of the city. According to newspaper Dagnabbit Dagbladet, police are searching for a man in a duffel coat and on Friday will release a sketch of what the suspect may look like.
Ummmm, swarthy?
"Of course people feel unsafe when things like this happen. Catching the assailant will have the most to say about how safe people feel," said police commissioner Anstein Gjengedal.

Oslo City Council leader Erling Lae said that freedom of movement was a fundamental liberty, and that he realized the extent of the problem late one night in the city while walking home behind a woman. "When I walked faster, she did too, and then I understood she was terrified. It is important to fight this basic insecurity," Lae said, and believes the city can do its part. "We must improve street lighting. We know the safest streets are those pulsing with life. We should think about this when closing off streets to traffic," Lae said.

Police commissioner Gjengedal is not convinced that lighting will help fight rapes. "It is typical that the women is followed and perhaps attacked where the assailant finds it most suitable," Gjengedal said, and advises women not to go home alone at night, and to walk where there are plenty of people.
Or, just deport the miscreants.
Nope, lighting wouldn't help. Nor would more officers. Nor would call boxes. Nor would increased patrols. Might as well just surrender, yup.
"One can say that it is sad that women have to take such precautions but we live in a metropolis. Police cannot cover the entire city at any given time and there are swarthy people who hunt women that they can rape. Women should think about how they are getting home, and perhaps buy a defense spray," Gjengedal said.
It is sad they can't face the problem.
How about a .32 caliber pistol and some time at a practice-range?

Posted by: Brett 2007-01-04
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