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Dwarf helicopter sniffs out cannabis plantations

Posted on May 1st, 2009 at 7:03 by John Sinteur in category: Nederland is Gek!

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Police in the northeastern Achterhoek region have begun using an unmanned miniature helicopter to track down the illegal cultivation of cannabis, which often takes place indoors. The so-called “canna-chopper” is fitted with cameras and a sniffer to take air samples out of ventilator shafts and chimneys. A dedicated gas analyser is able to recognise traces of weed smell in the air samples.

Police say they are not breaking the law because the samples can be taken without entering the building. The unmanned dwarf helicopter can stay airborne for a maximum of eight hours. It was designed and built by Dutch police engineers.

This is probably confusing to all foreign readers who think cannabis is entirely legal over here. It isn’t. The Dutch have made a decision not to prosecute small time offenders. This means, a blind eye is turned to possession when the amount is very low (personal use amounts). They also grant licenses to owners of ‘coffee-shops’ to sell cannabis with some fairly tight regulations. I believe the idea behind this is that, as has been discovered in basically every other country on earth, people want to smoke a joint from time to time, and it is better they get it from a regulated (and more importantly, taxed!) business, rather than some guy on the street who will almost certainly try to push the more addictive stuff on to the customer for higher (tax free!) profits.

However, what is not tolerated, is massive scale, cannabis farming which is then sold on for huge profits (without tax being paid, are you spotting a theme here?).


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  1. So what you say, it’s not about canabis, it’s about tax evasion. Makes sense :)

  2. “…some guy on the street who will almost certainly try to push the more addictive stuff…”

    Maybe that is true some places, but not in extensive experience this is a bit of a stretch. From my experience, pot dealers usually are not interested in pushing “the more addictive stuff”. When/if they gain this interest-profit motive-risk tolerance, they generally cease to be pot dealers,unless they deal in huge quantities, which of course means that they are no longer the man on the street.

    Of course I am sensitive the the ‘gateway-drug’ argument since I think it is bunk!

  3. I still think your regulatory restrictions are simple compared to California. Here, it’s regionally allowed for medical reasons, but nationally prohibited – and the national government maintains that its laws supercede regional laws. I’m surprised that there has yet to be a notable court case which could rise to the Supreme Court of the United States level, as it’s the most blatant current example of the old Federalism vs. State’s Rights debate.

Five dead, 12 injured in Queen’s Day tragedy

Posted on May 1st, 2009 at 7:01 by John Sinteur in category: Nederland is Gek!

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Queen’s Day celebrations in Apeldoorn ended in tragedy, with five people killed and 12 injured, five of them seriously. Just before noon a man deliberately drove his car at high speed into a crowd watching an open-topped coach carrying the Royal Family.

The driver is a 38-year-old Dutch national, who is an unemployed security guard. The public prosecutor says the man told police the target of this attack was the Royal Family, a crime punishable with a maximum jail sentence of 30 years. The public prosecutor has ruled out terrorism.

The car missed the royal coach by 15 metres and came to a standstill when it crashed into a well-known monument. The driver was injured and had to be cut from his vehicle. He was arrested and taken away for interrogation. He is in hospital and his condition is critical.

The man had made an earlier attempt to cross a safety barrier and was turned away by police. By the time the man approached the royal coach, his car was already heavily damaged. Together with a bomb disposal squad police searched the vehicle. The National Anti-terror Coordinator helped launch the investigation.

Oh, and the guy who did it died last night…


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  1. First, I am shocked! This will be a big blow to the traditional Dutch high approachability of the Royal Family. The Dutch lost an other piece of innocence. :-( Also I am grateful, that the (probably very confused) man that did this unspeakable deed, is not from some kind of minority, because that would bring with it even more unwanted political and social changes.

  2. the driver must have been in alot of unspeakable pain to drive himself into that crowd of people and then headlong to his own death into the “war” monument…what war was he in? we are shocked ..we all ask why? well we must be shocked into being sensative to those hurting around us and perhaps maybe we all are a bit too selfish to reach out to those who really need our touch and love…may jesus comfort all those who lost loved ones…we all lost them for they were our brothers and sisters too.

Pictures, pictures…

Posted on April 30th, 2009 at 15:47 by John Sinteur in category: Nederland is Gek!

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Many more (including some graphic) here


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Car hits crowd near Dutch queen’s bus

Posted on April 30th, 2009 at 12:59 by John Sinteur in category: Nederland is Gek!

Amazing how fast you can find the video online nowadays…

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Two people have been killed and 12 wounded when a car careered into a crowd of people watching the Dutch royal family riding past in an open-top bus, police said.


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  1. Why are the Dutch still preserving, like the stupid British, the anachronism of a royal family? Two lives would have been saved if the royalty had become extinct.

  2. How would changing the constitution into a different form of government decrease the amount of crazy idiots in a society?

  3. Good point.

    I saw the whole thing live on TV this morning. The monarchy-system is totally crap but changing the system won’t help the fact that there are a lot of idiots around.

Save banking, not the bankers or the banks; the case of ING

Posted on February 16th, 2009 at 10:09 by John Sinteur in category: Nederland is Gek!, Robber Barons

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So the Dutch state’s ING guarantee got it 100 percent wrong. It does very little to stimulate new lending to the real economy. Instead it subsidises/bails out the owners and unsecured creditors of a bank that holds large stocks of (bad) assets, that is, those who in the past have (carelessly/unwisely) extended credit to the bank. This maximises moral hazard for very little gain in systemic financial stability and for very little direct stimulus to new lending. It also incentivises the bank to hoard capital and liquidity to enable it to pay off its obligations to the state and regain its operational independence as soon as possible. Finally, it exacerbates the tendency to restrict cross-border banking, quite possibly to a degree that could harm the efficient diversification of asset and funding risk. This deeply defective bail-out should not be repeated, in the Netherlands or elsewhere.


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  1. I am not a proponent of state sponsering, but in this case, I feel I have to point out that the author makes some valid points against, but misses the all overwriting point in favor of taking out the bad-assets. The main goal of the Dutch gouvernament was to save the ING from a savingsrun. This is the nightmare of every bank. No bank, nomatter its rating (including the AAA rated Rabobank) can give back all the money the loaned over the period of, say, a week. This is because they used the money to lend it to others and they can not (be made to) payback on short term. Currently, any bank the people don’t trust, will be confronted with a savingsrun. Like Fortis, like IceSave, etc. Since ING-Direct has grown tremendesly in the online-market, the whole ING could be pulled under if even a wisper of insolvability were noticable (online-banking is even more voilatile). It was the one, the only, the all consuming concern of the ING. They are a solid bank, they always have been, however, when emotions run high, it’s not enough. Since the sentiment was concentrating soley on bad-loans, and since ING had some deriviatives that had some sub-primes in it, they feared a savingsrun. They revalued their deriviates on the conservative side, but the public was distrustful. Probably exactly because the ING had so little, and people expected more. So they sold off 90% of all their mortage derivatives, way below the marked value, and the Dutch gouvernament will make billions off off it. They had a hard time estimating what the effect would be of keeping as much as possible, they thought about 50/50, but they did not dare take the risk. So they settled for 10%. The reason this works is because the Dutch gouvernement is not steared by emotions like the millions of customers of ING-Direct and recognized a good deal when they saw it, plus they probably also did not like a savingsrun (understatement).

    So the author is right in that it does nothing to situmulate “new lending.” However, it does wonders for stabilizing the financial marked. There is virtually no (un prised) risk in the assets the Dutch gouvernament bought. I usually don’t agree with all ING and other big financial institutions do, but I think ING is one of the better lead banks. They took a huge hit on their asset values, to make absolutely sure there would not be a savingsrun. I think the deal showed good bank-man-ship of the ING and good-gouvernence of the Dutch gouvernament.

Onderzoek

Posted on February 3rd, 2009 at 12:01 by John Sinteur in category: Nederland is Gek!

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GeenStijl : Politie Rotterdam staat voor LUL

Posted on December 1st, 2008 at 16:14 by John Sinteur in category: Great Picture, Nederland is Gek!

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(for the non-dutch: the police is trying to get people interested in working for them. Spotted in Rotterdam)


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  1. De politie heeft door slechts een pet op het dak van de auto te plaatsen een guerilla marketing campagne via vrijwilligende blogs aan de gang gezet. Mooi gedaan, ze snappen blijkbaar hoe je moet marketen op Web 2.0.

Pinball wizard to keep ABN-Fortis merger in play

Posted on November 26th, 2008 at 21:57 by John Sinteur in category: Nederland is Gek!, Robber Barons

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Former Dutch finance minister and pinball enthusiast Gerrit Zalm will take the helm of a combined Fortis and ABN AMRO group in the Netherlands, keeping the planned merger of the banks’ retail operations in play.

There’s a big political storm brewing over this. For the past few years, the cabinet and parliament have been screaming about extremely high salaries for CEO’s of government (owned) institutions (like hospitals and such), and they came up with the norm that none of them should earn more than the prime minister makes. That’s about 171k euro per year. A nationalized bank would certainly qualify for this norm.

Today, the new salary of Zalm became public knowledge. He’s going to earn 750k, and 100k for each billion the bank has as profit.

That’s quite a bit higher than 171k.


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Files

Posted on November 10th, 2008 at 9:01 by John Sinteur in category: Nederland is Gek!

Geacht kabinet,

Hoe gaat een kilometerheffing enig verschil maken:


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  1. Het gaat niet om de oplossing van het fileprobleem, John. Het gaat om de heffing. Maar daar vertel ik je niets nieuws mee, natuurlijk.

Cartoon

Posted on October 24th, 2008 at 9:48 by John Sinteur in category: Cartoon, Nederland is Gek!


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Pinnen Kan

Posted on October 23rd, 2008 at 10:04 by John Sinteur in category: Nederland is Gek!


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‘Red huizenmarkt’

Posted on October 22nd, 2008 at 12:41 by John Sinteur in category: Nederland is Gek!, Robber Barons

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De huizenmarkt komt stil te liggen als de overheid niet snel ingrijpt. Huizenverkopers worstelen met dubbele lasten, terwijl kopers geen hypotheek kunnen krijgen.

Dat stelt Vereniging Eigen Huis, die op de bres springt voor huizenkopers en -verkopers. De overdrachtsbelasting moet van zes naar drie procent verlaagd worden als tijdelijke steunmaatregel voor de woningmarkt. De vereniging vindt dat maatregelen nodig zijn, omdat het consumentenvertrouwen in de woningmarkt snel daalt. “De overheid moet nu over de brug komen”, stelt woordvoerder Hans André de la Porte. “Een deel van de huizenverkopers staat het water aan de lippen en vooral starters hebben veel moeite om een hypotheek los te krijgen. Zo komt de huizenmarkt stil te liggen.”

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Minister Bos van Financiën reageerde gisteren met de opmerking dat hij op dit moment geen mogelijkheden ziet om tegemoet te komen aan de eis van Eigen Huis.

Het ligt er kennelijk maar geheel aan wie het vraagt, want die snelle “nee” is er in het volgende geval duidelijk niet:

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Fortis Bank Nederland blijkt zonder toestemming van de staat tientallen bonussen te hebben toegekend aan de subtop van het bedrijf. Dat gebeurde na de nationalisatie van het bedrijf ruim drie weken geleden. Het bestuur van de bank besloot dinsdag om de bonussen alsnog aan het ministerie van Financiën voor te leggen. Dat wil nog niet zeggen of het voorstel zal worden goedgekeurd. ‘We wachten eerst even af wat ze precies willen’, zegt een woordvoerder.


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Aegon sluit gebruik steunfonds niet uit

Posted on October 20th, 2008 at 18:10 by John Sinteur in category: Nederland is Gek!

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Verzekeraar Aegon sluit niet uit gebruik te zullen maken van het steunfonds van de Nederlandse staat.

“Zoals gezegd bestuderen we of en onder welke voorwaarden het voor Aegon gunstig zou kunnen uitpakken”, aldus een woordvoerder van het Haagse concern.

De zegsman benadrukte dat Aegon geen liquiditeitsproblemen heeft. “Aegon voldoet aan de kapitaaleisen”.

Oke, dus “vooralsnog” hebben jullie het niet nodig?


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  1. “Vooralsnog” is hier vervangen door het equivalent qua betekenis “Sluit niet uit”
    :-)
    Volgende week uitsluitsel!

ING ontvangt kapitaalinjectie van 10 miljard euro

Posted on October 19th, 2008 at 20:13 by John Sinteur in category: Nederland is Gek!

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De ING ontvangt een kapitaalinjectie van 10 miljard euro van de staat, zo maakten minister van Financiën Wouter Bos, DNB-president Nout Wellink en ING-topman Michel Tilmant zondagavond tijdens een persconferentie bekend.

Aha.

Dus “vooralsnog” betekent gewoon “in de komende 24 uur”. Handig om te weten.


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‘ING doet mogelijk volgende week beroep op staat’

Posted on October 18th, 2008 at 21:05 by John Sinteur in category: Nederland is Gek!

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ING verzekerde vrijdag een sterke kapitaalpositie te hebben en vooralsnog geen problemen te voorzien.

Toch handig, zo’n woord als “vooralsnog”.


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Nederlandse wietexport is twee miljard waard

Posted on October 18th, 2008 at 15:39 by John Sinteur in category: Nederland is Gek!

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Nederlandse wietkwekers verdienen jaarlijks ruim twee miljard euro met illegale export.

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Ruim tachtig procent van de illegale kweek is bestemd voor export, stelt Daniel.

Door de teelt illegaal te houden, verliest de staat dus minstens een half miljard tot een miljard aan belastingen (afhankelijk van hoe je accijns en btw heft op export en lokaal gebruik).

En dan tel ik het geld dat we kwijt zijn aan politiekosten nog niet eens mee.


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Ambtenaren beleggen 250.000.000 weg

Posted on October 15th, 2008 at 11:07 by John Sinteur in category: Nederland is Gek!

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Even een tussenstand van uw belastingcentjes die door Nederlandse ambtenaren zijn geparkeerd bij failliete banken in het buitenland. Hou u vast: 244 miljoen euro! And counting. Want zo’n beetje ieder uur komt er weer een gemeente, provincie of waterschap uit de kast. Nieuwste en tevens grootste klapper: de provincie Noord-Holland. In plaats van de centjes gewoon veilig te parkeren bij een Nederlandse bank werd 98 miljoen euro weggesluisd naar het buitenland omdat daar de rente maar liefst 0,5 procent hoger was dan de plaatselijke triple A Rabobank kon aanbieden.


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Merk Fortis verdwijnt in Nederland

Posted on October 14th, 2008 at 17:10 by John Sinteur in category: Nederland is Gek!

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De naam Fortis zal in de toekomst in Nederland verdwijnen. Dat heeft Jan van Rutte, de bestuursvoorzitter van Fortis Nederland, dinsdag gezegd op BNR Nieuwsradio.

“We zullen de naam Fortis moeten loslaten”, zei Van Rutte. Hij merkte op dat de naam Fortis een negatieve bijklank heeft gekregen door de crisis bij de bankverzekeraar. “Dat heeft zijn weerslag op Fortisbank Nederland.”

Was er niet een andere bank die jullie recent gekocht hadden? Wellicht heeft die naam nog enige waarde…


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DNB

Posted on October 8th, 2008 at 9:06 by John Sinteur in category: Cartoon, Nederland is Gek!


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Fokke & Sukke

Posted on October 3rd, 2008 at 10:40 by John Sinteur in category: Nederland is Gek!


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ING doet geen bod op ABN Amro Nederland

Posted on September 30th, 2008 at 6:58 by John Sinteur in category: Nederland is Gek!

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ING is niet van plan om een bod uit te brengen om ABN Amro Nederland over te nemen van Fortis. Dat maakte de bankverzekeraar maandagavond bekend.

ING zegt de situatie die is ontstaan door de gedeeltelijke nationalisatie van Fortis “zorgvuldig” te hebben bestudeerd.

Ondertiteling: “Als fortis al het geld niet bij elkaar kon krijgen, waarom denk je dat wij dat wel kunnen?”


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Urban Play 2008

Posted on September 29th, 2008 at 14:06 by John Sinteur in category: Nederland is Gek!

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A very quick and incredibly surprising ending to our work here: On Sunday morning we revisited the spot to see the results of the night, and when we reached the square we couldnt believe our eyes: All the coins were gone. Not one eurocent was left on the square. We were expecting everything, but not this fast and this complete. After the initial shock we found out the following: In the morning somebody showed up with a couple of plastic bags and started putting the coins into his bags. Apparently one of the neighbours saw this and thought this person is “stealing the artwork”, and called the police.
They showed up, talked to the guy with the bags, who had no problem with leaving everything right there. Somehow the police must have thought that is not enough to protect the artwork, and after trying to reach the owner of it, they decided to get into action themselves. They called a city cleaning company and cleaned up the whole square with brooms, and brought all the coins to a “safe” room at the police department.
So not more than 20 hours of completion of the work it was gone again already. And it was not removed by homeless people, not completely messed up by the youth coming back from clubbing. No, it was cleaned up by the authority, due to a big misunderstanding, to help and protect us and our work. Thank you!


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Exeunt Fortis

Posted on September 29th, 2008 at 8:44 by John Sinteur in category: Nederland is Gek!

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Nederland, België en Luxemburg kopen grote delen van Fortis. Nederland neemt een belang van 49 procent in het verzekeringsbedrijf van het geplaagde concern en betaalt daarvoor 4 miljard euro. ABN Amro wordt verkocht.

Dat is zondagavond bekendgemaakt na twee volle dagen van intensief overleg. Bos zei na afloop van de onderhandelingen dat Fortis een bank blijft waar het geld van mensen veilig is. “We voelen ons verplicht om een bank als Fortis in deze roerige tijden overeind te houden” , aldus de minister van Financiën.

“We hadden ook niet kunnen ingrijpen, maar de vraag was of Fortis dan de maandagochtend zou hebben overleefd.” Bos zei dat de deelname van de Nederlandse Staat in Fortis zolang zal aanhouden “als nodig is om het vertrouwen te herstellen”.


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Fokke & Sukke

Posted on September 23rd, 2008 at 11:30 by John Sinteur in category: Cartoon, Nederland is Gek!


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Cartoons

Posted on September 21st, 2008 at 9:36 by John Sinteur in category: Nederland is Gek!


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Troonrede

Posted on September 17th, 2008 at 9:27 by John Sinteur in category: Cartoon, Nederland is Gek!


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3e dinsdag

Posted on September 16th, 2008 at 9:05 by John Sinteur in category: Cartoon, Nederland is Gek!


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Load

Posted on September 11th, 2008 at 9:50 by John Sinteur in category: Great Picture, Nederland is Gek!, ¿ʞɔnɟ ǝɥʇ ʇɐɥʍ

Verklaring van de chauffeur: “Ik kon geen vrachtwagen meer krijgen voor de bouwvak, dus ik moest wel.”


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Ambulance personeel

Posted on September 5th, 2008 at 9:50 by John Sinteur in category: Cartoon, Nederland is Gek!


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Dutch withdraw spy from Iran because of ‘impending US attack’

Posted on September 2nd, 2008 at 8:28 by John Sinteur in category: Nederland is Gek!

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According to reports in the newspaper De Telegraaf, the country’s intelligence service, the AIVD, has stopped an espionage operation aimed at infiltration and sabotage of the weapons industry in Iran.

“The operation, described as extremely successful, was halted recently in connection with plans for an impending US air attack on Iran,” said the report.

“Targets would also be bombed which were connected with the Dutch espionage action.”

“Well placed” sources told the paper that a top agent had been recalled recently “because the US was thought to be making a decision within weeks to attack Iran with unmanned aircraft”.

The article in De Telegraaf is here. I wouldn’t trust the AIVD to tell me the correct time of day, let alone this kind of story…


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