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Amsterdam to create
´scum villages´

Telegraph [UK], by Bruno Waterfield

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Posted By:Attercliffe, 12/4/2012 6:02:19 AM

Amsterdam is to create "Scum villages" where nuisance neighbours and anti-social tenants will be exiled from the city and rehoused in caravans* or containers with "minimal services" under constant police supervision. Holland´s capital already has a special hit squad of municipal officials to identify the worst offenders for a compulsory six month course in how to behave. Social housing problem families or tenants who do not show an improvement or refuse to go to the special units face eviction and homelessness. Eberhard van der Laan, Amsterdam´s Labour mayor, has tabled the £810,000 plan to tackle 13,000 complaints of anti-social

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Sounds like a good idea.

  

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Johnny Angle, 12/4/2012 6:09:20 AM     (No. 9047294)

Drag a dollar through a scum village and you´ll snag an Obama voter.


Reply 2 - Posted by: provide, 12/4/2012 6:13:58 AM     (No. 9047299)

Sounds like a good place for their Islamist rebels.


   

 

  


 
Reply 3 - Posted by: JLoophole, 12/4/2012 6:17:00 AM     (No. 9047301)

Isn´t Amsterdam the city that has legalized nearly every behavior that leads to scummy people choosing to go there? How ironic.


Reply 4 - Posted by: Spidey, 12/4/2012 6:23:20 AM     (No. 9047306)

We need to rope off our social misfits also but it wouldn´t take long to run out of room.


Reply 5 - Posted by: Crosscut, 12/4/2012 6:32:01 AM     (No. 9047315)

Also forfeit their voting privileges.


Reply 6 - Posted by: Lawsy0, 12/4/2012 6:37:25 AM     (No. 9047320)

FYI, OP, we prefer the term ´´mobile homes´´ or ´´pre-manufacutured housing.´´ The opposite would be ´´site-built´´ housing.


Reply 7 - Posted by: vwlarry, 12/4/2012 6:41:41 AM     (No. 9047323)

We have scum villages here in America. Newark, Detroit, East St. Louis, Gary Indiana.....


   

 

  


 
Reply 8 - Posted by: PoliticalJunky, 12/4/2012 6:47:33 AM     (No. 9047333)

This is not going to happen. The mayor has "tabled" it.


Reply 9 - Posted by: Cardsfan, 12/4/2012 6:49:34 AM     (No. 9047334)

#7 - you forgot Washington DC


Reply 10 - Posted by: bmw50, 12/4/2012 6:58:54 AM     (No. 9047345)

Abandon God and...


Reply 11 - Posted by: DCGIRL, 12/4/2012 7:04:42 AM     (No. 9047348)

You may disagree, but I would say we have a few cities that fit this discription.....Philadelphia, New York, Los Angeles,.......


Reply 12 - Posted by: ROLFnader, 12/4/2012 7:12:41 AM     (No. 9047356)

Though it isn´t mentioned, I would guess that most of these are of " North African" origin.


   

 



 
Reply 13 - Posted by: bpl40, 12/4/2012 7:15:48 AM     (No. 9047360)

Ninety percent of those herded this way in our country will belong to a ten percent segment. Someone (a certain ´Reverend´ heading the list) will make huge political capital out of it. And that will be the end of that.


Reply 14 - Posted by: nonsense, 12/4/2012 7:17:23 AM     (No. 9047362)

The country the Left so admires. Hee...hee.


Reply 15 - Posted by: Starlady, 12/4/2012 7:27:18 AM     (No. 9047376)

At this point in our history I think you are looking at this in the wrong way. WE would be the ones sent to a scum village by the regime.


Reply 16 - Posted by: FlatCityGirl, 12/4/2012 7:32:49 AM     (No. 9047388)

Behavior Nazis?

I don´t see this as even mildly amusing.

If you think the Left can´t do this here, think again. With the Mulatto Marxist in power, we could easily be looking at a time when, if you utter the wrong word --something unPC, you could be herded into a "village" and kept there.

How soon we forget history. It happened to people of the "wrong heritage" less than 100 years ago. How many million of them were put to death?


Reply 17 - Posted by: GringoinQuito, 12/4/2012 7:33:02 AM     (No. 9047389)

Great idea! We should do it for the liberals.


   

 

  


 
Reply 18 - Posted by: Rakasha, 12/4/2012 7:37:15 AM     (No. 9047398)

I don´t agree that this is a good thing. A team of ´harassment directors´ are going to gather reports on neighbors. Will they then turn over their findings to a government agency who will determine what behaviors are ´anti-social´? Will the accused ´anti-social´ get a trial or will they simply be convicted by the numbers of complaints?

I´m sorry but, if this were happening here, could you imagine home owners associations giving ´anti-social´ neighbor reports to Homeland Security?


Reply 19 - Posted by: disasterman, 12/4/2012 7:48:00 AM     (No. 9047414)

It would take a huge village to house them all. Imagine a scum free Chicago with a population of 175,000, or Washington DC, Pop, 18,967.


Reply 20 - Posted by: anonymous, 12/4/2012 7:48:11 AM     (No. 9047415)

Those northern Europeans are such control freaks. Their permissive culture creates the very problems that are currently annoying them. Instead of addressing the permissiveness, they create "solutions" that are nanny state-like.

Keep in mind that once you have this proposed system of exile, it can theoretically be applied to everyone for whatever reason. It´s just a skip from being thought of as a nuisance neighbor to being thought of as an undesirable for whatever particular reason. Beware the sugar with the evil taste.


Reply 21 - Posted by: kanphil, 12/4/2012 7:55:18 AM     (No. 9047424)

Amsterdam is the San Francisco of Europe. Everywhere you go, you have to watch where you step.


Reply 22 - Posted by: Elvira, 12/4/2012 8:02:47 AM     (No. 9047436)

If you think this is a "good thing", you should go back and read some of LZK´s posts.


   

 



 
Reply 23 - Posted by: Keekng, 12/4/2012 8:15:50 AM     (No. 9047457)

Amsterdam IS a scum village.


Reply 24 - Posted by: dolphin, 12/4/2012 8:17:28 AM     (No. 9047460)

Are they creating ghettos?

Everybody who thinks this is a good idea stop and consider that if you don´t recycle or have a meatless Monday you, too, could be considered "scum" by some states.


Reply 25 - Posted by: Newtsche, 12/4/2012 8:22:52 AM     (No. 9047473)

So the government gets to decide who is scum? Bill Ayers´ re-education camps, coming to a neighborhood away from you.


Reply 26 - Posted by: paulfromTexas, 12/4/2012 8:23:31 AM     (No. 9047475)

Ghettoes,plain and simple....
Europe learned nothing from their own history and our sacrifices of men and treasure 70 yrs ago.
Simply put, all of us will end up in one of these....om our way to the camps.


Reply 27 - Posted by: wrightwinger, 12/4/2012 8:26:45 AM     (No. 9047480)

Thus might be the beginning of the persecution of the Conservative Christians or Jews... First they came for the Jews...


Reply 28 - Posted by: M2, 12/4/2012 8:31:59 AM     (No. 9047496)

What´s the difference between these "scum villages" and jails, other than a jury trial?

The tough approach taken by Mr van der Laan appears to jar with Amsterdam´s famous tolerance for prostitution and soft drugs but reflects hardening attitudes to routine anti-social behaviour that falls short of criminality.

Remember the old saying that a conservative is a liberal who´s been mugged. The Dutch apparently have had their fill of liberalism when it comes to their own back yards being soiled.

I don´t blame them. Miscreants shouldn´be be permitted to chase law-abiding, solid citizens out of their own neighborhoods. It´s the miscreants who should be forced to leave.

It was a while ago that I heard a good idea -- put serial nuisances on Alcatraz. Don´t lock them up, just put them there and let them do as they please. Fly in food and medical help when needed and let them bother each other instead of bothering the rest of us.


Reply 29 - Posted by: Patchy Groundfog, 12/4/2012 8:39:31 AM     (No. 9047518)

It isn´t National Socialism when WE do it!


Reply 30 - Posted by: RancherJack, 12/4/2012 8:45:45 AM     (No. 9047532)

Sounds like fun and games right up to denouncing Jews as scum.

Then stuff gets real ...


Reply 31 - Posted by: Chuzzles, 12/4/2012 8:51:12 AM     (No. 9047541)

I think scum villages are what is created when OWS comes to town.


Reply 32 - Posted by: mickturn, 12/4/2012 8:57:37 AM     (No. 9047563)

I simply love this idea!

Think of it, all the miscreants, liars, Democrats (but I repeat myself) in one area.

Install firehoses as a permanent fixture, we´re gonna need them!

Oh the Joy when they go on the rampage!


Reply 33 - Posted by: LouD, 12/4/2012 9:19:30 AM     (No. 9047613)

#20, I didn´t know Amsterdam was in northern Europe. The things we learn here!


Reply 34 - Posted by: skedaddle, 12/4/2012 9:23:51 AM     (No. 9047623)

I hate to tell them but although it might help some, unless there´s a really tall fence around the ghetto the problems will leak out.


Reply 35 - Posted by: udanja99, 12/4/2012 9:25:21 AM     (No. 9047628)

Wouldn´t it just be easier to deport all of the immigrants who arrived there from the Middle East?


Reply 36 - Posted by: fire_mission, 12/4/2012 10:08:58 AM     (No. 9047745)

Lawyers first.


Reply 37 - Posted by: stablemoney, 12/4/2012 11:48:02 AM     (No. 9047960)

I visited Amsterdam. Was going to stay 2 days. Left after one day after begging airline for earlier departure.


Reply 38 - Posted by: broken01, 12/4/2012 11:59:53 AM     (No. 9047991)

Hey Amsterdam over here in the USA they´re called inner cities.



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