
A group of drunken British soldiers went amok in a bar in northern Norway earlier this week, stripping off their clothes and ultimately urinating on the floor and each other. The decidedly ungentlemanly behaviour shocked other bar patrons, many of whom had been harassed by the soldiers before they launched into their striptease.
Cecilie Kleppe, age 29, told newspaper VG that the soldiers had been bothering several of the female patrons in the bar before they suddenly shouted “naked bar” and stripped off all their clothes. “Some of them even started waving their private parts at the other guests,” Kleppe told VG. “Two of the Englishmen urinated on a fellow soldier who was lying on the floor. It was disgusting.” [Aftenposten]
Incidentally, one of the news links currently on the right of that page, while a pretty anodyne story, is one of the
most Scandinavian headlines you will ever see:
Moose cancelled ski race
If you think THAT'S bad ...
Date: 2008-03-03 02:57 pm (UTC)"Neither Denmark nor Norway has a prohibition on sex with animals, as long as the animals do not suffer.
"On the Internet Danish animal owners advertise openly that they offer sex with animals, without intervention from police or other authorities, Danish newspaper 24timer reports.
"In correspondence with the animal owners, the newspaper was told that the animals involved have many years of experience and that the animals themselves wanted sex. The cost to the client varied from DKK 500-1,000 (USD 85-170)."
Crom wept.
Re: If you think THAT'S bad ...
Date: 2008-03-03 04:25 pm (UTC)Ah, the default position of any paeophile or zoöphile worth their name. How appalling this all is depends slightly on the animals in question, mind; surely for a cow or a horse the experience would be much the same as being violated with a cotton bud. I suspect, however, that these are not the main attraction.
Ultimately, though, you have to marvel at the clientele of such places, men lacking the social skills even to make it through the door of a brothel full of actual humans. I'm trying hard to feel pity for them, but I honestly can't make the dial move beyond "contempt".