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Anarkist
30th April 2009, 22:58
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Sauce here (http://tinyurl.com/Koninginnedag-Incident)
Also, live stream here (http://koningshuis.nos.nl/uitzendingen/live/id/6) if you catch this post early enough.
High Res Pics: 1 (http://iforce.co.nz/i/ou0d3ezm.jpg), and 2 (http://iforce.co.nz/i/yubthapz.jpg)
Laxi
30th April 2009, 23:02
any idea where in holland this was?
Gubb
30th April 2009, 23:11
Methinks there's something lost in the translation.
Live on the Dutch television was see how heavily damaged Suzuki Swift from came the Loolaan collided, in the direction of the bus with the royal family. Afterwards bluntest the car against a column.
The car seems firstly by the man mass having driven. 14 victims would be been possible, some of them need a lot. On television was see how people were reanimated.
Exactly the angle drove the open bus with the members of the royal family for, direction the palate for the Loo at the moment of the incident in the Loolaan and twisted. They have misfortune see event and had been shocked. Prince Willem-Alexander and princess looked on maxima with the hands for the mouth (photograph left).
Immediately the help lines came on the spot. A lot ambulances and fire carriages rushed to look after the victims on the street.
All festivities for Koninginnedag, among which the defilé has been annulated. The police force it has risen many public requested leave.
It is vaguely if there is set-up in the game. The driver of the carriage touched seriously wounded and had from the wreck be delivered. He has been also taken up and is interrogated by the police force.
Anarkist
30th April 2009, 23:13
I'm lol'ing at the crowd in those shots.
And what's up with that guard. He hasn't noticed yet? :laugh:
Laxi
30th April 2009, 23:16
theres a fucking kid being thromn by the impact and you find the gaurd funny? grow the fuck up
Anarkist
30th April 2009, 23:21
I laughed at that too before I laughed at the guard, if that helps?
Laxi
30th April 2009, 23:25
no it dosn't your scum of the earth and I hope you die a slow painful death, preferably in front of a camera so sickos like you can get their rocks off
Anarkist
30th April 2009, 23:30
no it dosn't your scum of the earth and I hope you die a slow painful death, preferably in front of a camera so sickos like you can get their rocks off
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Anarkist
30th April 2009, 23:40
UPDATE
A car has careered into a crowd of people near an open-top bus carrying Queen Beatrix, a Dutch royal family spokesperson told CNN.
The incident took place Thursday in the Dutch town of Apeldoorn during celebrations for the national holiday of Queen's Day.
The scale of any injuries is not yet known. More details soon.
Source (http://edition.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/europe/04/30/netherlands.queen.car/index.html#cnnSTCText)
Headbanger
30th April 2009, 23:46
That guard needs to be sacked.What the hell could he be looking at that's more interesting?
kevfromcoro
30th April 2009, 23:46
Whoops iam staying out of this one...
i can see an argument coming up................
Anarkist
30th April 2009, 23:46
Cooler video here: http://www.rtl.nl/components/actueel/rtlnieuws/miMedia/2009/week18/Thu12.ruwbeeld_apeldoorn.xml
Anarkist
30th April 2009, 23:53
any idea where in holland this was?
Apeldoorn I believe.
Tone165
30th April 2009, 23:53
Is it cool or tough to be so callous and indiferent?
I must be old..seems that violence (which has always been around) is getting more vicious.
Too many hours on the playstation? I wouldn't know, but ppl certainly seem to be much less empathetic these days!
Headbanger
1st May 2009, 00:09
People getting hurt is never a great thing to happen (well,sometimes it is) But there is still something iffy about that guard.
The second video shows a lot more carnage, Looks like people are dead.
Anarkist
1st May 2009, 00:14
warning: graphic
Anarkist
1st May 2009, 00:35
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rainman
1st May 2009, 09:22
Is it cool or tough to be so callous and indiferent?
I must be old..seems that violence (which has always been around) is getting more vicious.
Too many hours on the playstation? I wouldn't know, but ppl certainly seem to be much less empathetic these days!
I blame it on the cult of individualism that we've succumbed to over the years. Y'know, "it's all about me, screw anyone else". If you look at the context of the last 10,000 years or so, this is a very weird and unusual attitude.
What we need is less living in rows of (not so) little isolated boxes and more real functioning communities. Teach people to care for others because they value who they are, not because there's something in it for them. (And less SuperCity, more village...)
theres a fucking kid being thromn by the impact and you find the gaurd funny? grow the fuck up
"IT'S FUNNY BECAUSE I DON'T KNOW THAT GUY." -Homer Simpson
Is it cool or tough to be so callous and indiferent?
I must be old..seems that violence (which has always been around) is getting more vicious.
Too many hours on the playstation? I wouldn't know, but ppl certainly seem to be much less empathetic these days!
Its distance - because its a long way away people dont give a shit.
If it happened in the UK with 'our' Queen it would be different - people would care more.
If it happened in Australia - it would be getting a lot more press over here.
If it happened in Auckland - it would be all over the papers.
If it happened at the school your kids attended you would be horrified.
If it happened to your kid - you would be distraught.
Sad that it has to get so close to home for some people for them to be upset - actually watching REAL PERPLE being killed and dying. Sad to see that people have become so desensitized.
The person who was the tough guy laughing at it - well thats just pathetic and you should be pitied.
dipshit
1st May 2009, 09:55
That guard needs to be sacked.What the hell could he be looking at that's more interesting?
He's looking at all the other people that got mowed down, you stupid fuck. :weird:
DarkLord
1st May 2009, 10:17
Methinks there's something lost in the translation.
Hehe.. gotta love translated sentences.
Terrible video though.
Anarkist
1st May 2009, 10:18
Its distance - because its a long way away people dont give a shit.
If it happened in the UK with 'our' Queen it would be different - people would care more.
If it happened in Australia - it would be getting a lot more press over here.
If it happened in Auckland - it would be all over the papers.
If it happened at the school your kids attended you would be horrified.
If it happened to your kid - you would be distraught.
Sad that it has to get so close to home for some people for them to be upset - actually watching REAL PERPLE being killed and dying. Sad to see that people have become so desensitized.
The person who was the tough guy laughing at it - well thats just pathetic and you should be pitied.
I'm pretty sure I'd still see the amusing side either way actually.
I'm pretty sure I'd still see the amusing side either way actually.
Good for you mr Internet hard bastard.
Headbanger
1st May 2009, 10:28
People aren't more desensitised, I'd say we are far less capable of dealing with a violent attack and the associated blood and death then our ancestors who not very long ago had to contend with such events more then a few times during their lifetimes.
Or maybe not, The people in the video seemed to be taking care of business.
The fact is we now get fed horrible events on a worldwide scale, and if anyone thinks they are feeling all that hurt then they are fooling themselves.
sil3nt
1st May 2009, 12:09
4 people died according to the news
Mikkel
1st May 2009, 14:20
5 dead and 12 injured according to stuff (http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/2376891/Car-ploughs-into-Dutch-Royal-parade)...
However, this part is particularly disgusting:
Police said they believed the man, whose name was not disclosed, acted alone. He is being charged with attempted assault on the royal family. No explosives were found in the vehicle.
Who the fuck gives a flying shit about an attempted assault on the royal family considering there's a confirmed "succeful" quintiple vehicular homicide? :weird:
Seems someone needs a bloody reality check and then straighten out their priorities.
Anarkist
1st May 2009, 17:07
Who the fuck gives a flying shit about an attempted assault on the royal family considering there's a confirmed "succeful" quintiple vehicular homicide? :weird:
Seems someone needs a bloody reality check and then straighten out their priorities.
Because the five dead were mere peasants compared to the rulers of an entire nation?
Elysium
1st May 2009, 17:34
Hope this guy gets better so the Royal Guards can use him for bayonet pratice. This guy was proberly one of those anarchist scum.
crazyhorse
1st May 2009, 17:53
Doesn't matter where in the world this is happening - its still pretty sick. At lease the arsehole is caught and he even admitted it.
If you're gonna bag this situation where people die at the hands of others - you're a sick bastard! :argh:
mattian
1st May 2009, 17:57
I just watched some of the footage on the news. This cop on a bicycle barely makes it out of the way before he slams into that statue at the end..... damn, he was lucky.
cave weta
1st May 2009, 18:37
Hope this guy gets better so the Royal Guards can use him for bayonet pratice. This guy was proberly one of those anarchist scum.
Oh I get it! -anarkist scum ha ha ha
scumdog
1st May 2009, 18:53
5 dead and 12 injured according to stuff (http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/2376891/Car-ploughs-into-Dutch-Royal-parade)...
However, this part is particularly disgusting:
Who the fuck gives a flying shit about an attempted assault on the royal family considering there's a confirmed "succeful" quintiple vehicular homicide? :weird:
Seems someone needs a bloody reality check and then straighten out their priorities.
token initial charge.
untangle yer knickers.
rainman
1st May 2009, 21:42
Hope this guy gets better so the Royal Guards can use him for bayonet pratice. This guy was proberly one of those anarchist scum.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article6203780.ece
Looks like that is no longer necessary...
Tone165
1st May 2009, 23:13
I blame it on the cult of individualism that we've succumbed to over the years. Y'know, "it's all about me, screw anyone else". If you look at the context of the last 10,000 years or so, this is a very weird and unusual attitude.
What we need is less living in rows of (not so) little isolated boxes and more real functioning communities. Teach people to care for others because they value who they are, not because there's something in it for them. (And less SuperCity, more village...)
I think so too.
I was in the NZ Army back when we all lived in 8 man rooms. Everyone looked out for everyone. Then they modernised, and each got his own room, that was at about the same time as it became every man for himself.
It's a shame...a sense of community is a great thing!
Elysium
2nd May 2009, 08:42
I think so too.
I was in the NZ Army back when we all lived in 8 man rooms. Everyone looked out for everyone. Then they modernised, and each got his own room, that was at about the same time as it became every man for himself.
It's a shame...a sense of community is a great thing!
Really? I thought it was always shared rooms. Should ask my brother when I next see him and ask if they're gone soft now.
Ok, to the moral police. Should we cry over the thousands of baby's we don't see dieing in Africa from starvation. Or should it just be over European's hit by a car because we got to see it.
In my case, I'm shocked these days only by things I see first hand or happen to people that I know. I've seen some carnage during my motorbike racing time and think I'm quite desensitised.
Tone165
7th May 2009, 13:01
Ok, to the moral police. Should we cry over the thousands of baby's we don't see dieing in Africa from starvation. Or should it just be over European's hit by a car because we got to see it.
In my case, I'm shocked these days only by things I see first hand or happen to people that I know. I've seen some carnage during my motorbike racing time and think I'm quite desensitised.
I think you are throwing in a red herring re starving Africans. Sure there is much suffering etc in the world, some ppl want to "fix" it, some want to pretend it is not so, and some (incl me) dont want to look, because it only spoils my day!
This particular event has a little more to catch my interest.
Firstly...it has a component of road rage...which is epidemic here in Aussie..
Secondly it has the "Snapped" thing going, and as one who is sick to the back teeth of finding Govts hand in my pocket every time I turn around..to fund the latest cash giveaway or total idiot plan...I am keen to know more of what was this guys "last straw".
Thirdly...as this happened in a culture similar to our own, we could all take a warning from it that even now we have been "saved" by gun laws, bikie laws, terrorist laws.....we are not so safe....and arguably..less safe!
Im not sure about "desensitised" as you say. I am ex Army, and a Motorcyclist..I've seen some nasty shit. It still bothers me...but does not prevent me functioning....to clarify...
No one wants to come around the corner and find a motor accident, blood and gore, perhaps fatalities...maybe kids. I am no different there!
But...I know from experience that if that does happen, I can keep it together, provide some level of assistance, and continue to function. Not trying to blow my own trumpet..just relay that my personal experience is that not everone can keep their head in such situations.
One example...a guy who was wandering around looking for his shoe while his wife bled to death in the car...his brain had basically gone into "shut-down" because it was overloaded with info that he had no way of dealing with.
Im no expert..perhaps any Coppers here could add....but I think it takes a certain amount of exposure to train the mind not to go to la la land like that.
I think to call that "desensitization" is misleading, and a little unfair to the ones that can help out when needed....they do care, and feel, and remember the horror...but dont let it get in the way of what needs doing right now.
Sorry bout the hijack.....truck broke down so I have no work to go to......
Too much time is a buggar!
I laughed at that too before I laughed at the guard, if that helps?
You're a foocking tool you are.
There is always someone lurking on the internet trying to be 'cool' and create a hard bastard image.
Go drown in a pint of stfu Anarkist.
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