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Subject: [Leica] OT: Some square snaps
From: firkin at ncable.net.au (Alastair Firkin)
Date: Mon Mar 7 06:22:58 2005
References: <Pine.SOL.4.58-L.0503061515560.7883@hedvig.uio.no> <003701c5228a$d0878220$98384454@desktop> <Pine.SOL.4.58-L.0503071449040.20131@hedvig.uio.no> <69dcf9a6751667e01b25947e8aff4822@ncable.net.au> <Pine.SOL.4.58-L.0503071516000.20131@hedvig.uio.no>

OK, see you in MAY ;-)
On 08/03/2005, at 1:17 AM, Daniel Ridings wrote:

> Tourists are very welcome and the Norwegian population is a charmer.
>
> As a tourist, you won't need to have anything to do with these salaried
> twits. :-)
>
> Daniel
>
> On Tue, 8 Mar 2005, Alastair Firkin wrote:
>
>> gee, Helen and I were due to come up that way, perhaps we will go to
>> New Zealand: they are only moderately unfriendly there ;-)
>> On 08/03/2005, at 1:04 AM, Daniel Ridings wrote:
>>
>>> Graham,
>>> Foreigners are not really welcome here. Tolerated, but not welcome. 
>>> The
>>> fewer, the better. Perhaps I'm exaggerating, but I feel I have to 
>>> since
>>> Scandinavia has tended to have a liberal stamp on it. The various
>>> countries react differently. I suspect that Sweden has the most 
>>> liberal
>>> refugee policy, Finland the least, Denmark, a small country, has been
>>> over
>>> saturated and Norway is somewhere inbetween. Probably closer to 
>>> Finland
>>> than anything else.
>>>
>>> Norway does have a lot of public money, oil money. So it can afford 
>>> to
>>> have civil servants on duty who really don't have to pull much 
>>> weight.
>>> They can act offended if you show up and expecting them to perform
>>> their
>>> duties. (I've had a run-in with a few of them, so my background
>>> information might be tainted :-) ). It doesn't really matter if they 
>>> do
>>> anything or not. The country and afford them. The bureaucracy is of
>>> Byzantine proportions.
>>>
>>> So you have these furners. You make them report to the police station
>>> (one
>>> single police station in all of Oslo, the capital city, mind you, not
>>> just
>>> your local station) between 8 and 10? possibly 11. Anyway, at the end
>>> of
>>> the short time frame they close. Doesn't matter that you've been
>>> waiting
>>> there since 8 am, they close. Sorry. Come back tomorrow.
>>>
>>> So all these poor souls start queuing up at around 7 am. This
>>> particular
>>> day it was -15 degrees and the wind was raging off the fjord, the
>>> harbour.
>>> Cold. Very cold. Most of these people come from temperate zones ...
>>> Africa, Pakistan, India etc. 15 degrees is cold for many of them.
>>>
>>> At 8 o'clock ... make that 8:05 if the police really feel like 
>>> screwing
>>> with you, they unlock the door. Now at that point, you don't retain
>>> your
>>> queue place, but you have to rush to a number machine and get a queue
>>> number.
>>>
>>> Some of these will not get served on today. The one station is Oslo 
>>> is
>>> not
>>> open long enough to take care of them.
>>>
>>> Maybe they'll get tired of it and decide to move home?
>>>
>>> http://www.rollei-gallery.net/ridings/image-80729.html
>>>
>>> Excuse my cynical humor today. I had a run-in with the customs people
>>> at
>>> the border last night. Norway is a member of Schengen so they're not
>>> allowed to do controls of people, only of goods. I think they're
>>> trying to
>>> drum up business for the train line to Gothenburg they now have but
>>> can't
>>> get to take off (they raised the price 100%) so they're making sure 
>>> all
>>> other forms of transportation are so miserable to use that people 
>>> with
>>> opt
>>> for the useless train instead (it's a milk-run. Stops at every farm
>>> between Gothenburg and Oslo).
>>>
>>> Something like that ...
>>>
>>> Daniel
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi Daniel,
>>>>
>>>> I particularly like these two:
>>>> http://www.rollei-gallery.net/ridings/image-80727.html
>>>>
>>>> http://www.rollei-gallery.net/ridings/image-80728.html
>>>>
>>>> and I am curious about the reference to 'foreigners dose of
>>>> humiliation'
>>>>
>>>> --Graham
>>>>
>>>>
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>> Alastair
>>
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