CBS: “beware of Poles and Lithuanians’

CBS: “beware of Poles and Lithuanians’

Posted on 17-02-2015 at 13:10 by sir_smokalot – 29 Comments”

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The former drive you straallazarus upside down, while our Baltic guests than average, often without any questions with the stuff from your car, walk away. These are not our words, but those of the Central Bureau for Statistics, and they may know.

Times are changing: 20 years ago you could still have the whole left church over you received and the country was too small, but in the post-Bolkestein and post-Fortuyn era allowed the critters in their name to be called, and so we see an example of profiling statistics, crime rate in addition to afkomstcijfers explained and published.

20% foreigners

Roughly 1 in 5 people who get caught for a crime is a foreigner – ergo: someone who does not have Dutch nationality (maybe a slightly tighter definition of the term than most people can handle, but a good measuring instrument)

This is the CBS further into sub-categories, which autogebied Poland – popular with truckers and Lithuanians (please note: the country has 3 million inhabitants, compared with 40 million Poles) negative, out of control. We quote:

With Polish suspects are shoplifting and driving under the influence over-represented. Romanians are relatively often suspected of shoplifting and pick pocketing. These are the only two offences, where the number of suspects has increased in recent years. Of all the defendants of pocketing in 2013, 40% of Romanian and 16 percent Bulgarian.

More than 20 per cent of the Lithuanian suspects comes into contact with the police for theft from cars. Also of shoplifting, they are relatively often suspected. Under British comes to overt violence relatively often.

Apparently know a drunken Pool car, however, often without the chunks of A to B driving, because otherwise knocked this research of the SWOV, not more. Finally, an extra warning for the Cadillac-rider: keep no valuables in your car, because you drive a favorite brand of Lithuanians.


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