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Swedish City to Spend Over a Billion Dollars to Fix No-Go Zones |
2020-11-21 |
![]() It must have gotten really bad if they’re actually admitting it, not to mention willing to spend large pots of money to attempt to fix the problem. The local government has pledged to spend 11 billion Swedish kronor ($1.28 billion/£964 million) on investment in the six areas of the city that have been deemed "particularly vulnerable" areas, in order to have them removed from the official police listing in the next five years.The money is set to be invested in security, new construction projects, removal of graffiti, and improved waste management systems, according to a report from broadcaster SVT. Terje Johansson, CEO of the company Framtiden, who help businesses hire staff in a variety of industries, said the ambitious goal of moving the areas from ’particularly vulnerable’ to ’vulnerable’ on the list is possible. Johansson noted that the area of Gårdsten had been changed, largely due to the involvement in the area of a municipal housing company, although that took 22 years. The majority of the cash, 7.5 billion kronor, will go toward construction projects in the areas of Biskopsgården, Tynnered, Hjällbo, Bergsjön, Hammarkullen, and Lövgärdet over a period of ten years. The rest of the money will go toward what the city government refers to as "super management", including security on-site seven days a week, a zero-tolerance policy to crime, no illegal renting or subletting in the areas, and swift clean up of vandalism and graffiti. In September it emerged that the police in the city were growing increasingly concerned about growing ethnic violence between gangs involved in the drug trade in the city. "There are regular large Just weeks before, gangs set up roadblocks in certain areas of the city and demanded local residents obey a curfew instituted by the gangs themselves in what was described by Gothenburg Police Chief Erik Nord as a "demonstration of power." |
Posted by:trailing wife |
#10 Fix the "no go zones" ? Sounds about right to me, bring back the eunuchs. |
Posted by: AlanC 2020-11-21 16:34 |
#9 Band Aid on a blood clot. |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2020-11-21 13:29 |
#8 You would think the Swedes would know that once you start paying the Danegeld (which is what this is) you never get rid of the Dane... Or in this case the muslims... |
Posted by: CrazyFool 2020-11-21 13:05 |
#7 Does the 'fix' involve napalm and cluster bombs? |
Posted by: ed in texas 2020-11-21 12:40 |
#6 Wagner would do it for 10 million. |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru PB 2020-11-21 12:08 |
#5 Unless you bring in the Swedish equivalent of Orkin, this will be an absolute waste of time and money. |
Posted by: Clem 2020-11-21 08:50 |
#4 No sense remodeling the house, if you won't get rid of the termites. |
Posted by: Sheatle Henbane3961 2020-11-21 07:49 |
#3 Coulda saved a lot of kroner by not letting them start in the first place. |
Posted by: Mercutio 2020-11-21 07:47 |
#2 ...in an effort to remove the city’s six no-go zones from a police list of vulnerable neighbourhoods. If you have a lot of rats and cockroaches, fumigation's the best response to that. Too bad it'll take airstrikes to solve that problem - good luck! |
Posted by: Raj 2020-11-21 07:43 |
#1 Sounds like somebody's got a bad case of islamophobia. "zero tolerance" for crime.....I think I pissed myself. That would be inhumane and ...never happen. |
Posted by: Richard Aubrey 2020-11-21 04:47 |