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Grčka: pokušao da spali službenicu

Poslato: 04 Dec 2010, 06:44
od AngraMaina
Mislim, umeju šalteruše da budu grozne, ali baš ovo...



Greece: Man strangles Civil Servant

Dec 2, 2010 Antonis Hontzeas


A Greek man entered today a regional Social Security Center and attempted to strangle a civil servant.

Greek television station Alter News reported in its December 2nd 2010 evening bulletin that a Greek male entered the Social Security Center (OAEE) on Patissia Street in Central Athens and attempted to strangle a civil servant.

Hellenic Social Security System

The Greek civil service is notorious for its bureaucratic inertia, and applications can sometimes take months, if not years, for processing. In addition, many civil servants are well known for their unprofessionalism and downright extreme rudeness.

This asymmetric relationship between the Hellenic civil service (which leaves much to be desired in terms of customer orientation) and the Greek public can sometimes lead to tempestuous arguments as well as violently out of control situations.

On the other hand, the current austerity measures due to the Greek crisis have resulted in civil service downsizing attempts, mainly by dismissing non permanent contracted employees -known as Stageres - while refraining, due to budget issues, from paying other contracted employees. This has put a tremendous strain on the remaining civil servants who are commonly overworked and underpaid, if paid at all.

The Greek Civil Service

Where Ireland's problems are due to the country's banking system, Greece's financial woes trace their roots to the political system and the inefficient but bloated civil service.

In Greece, civil service jobs are protected by the Greek constitution implying the permanent civil servants can only be dismissed under extraordinary conditions.

Today’s incident reflects the tremendous strain that the Greek crisis has brought to everyday transactions putting the Hellenic social fabric under considerable stress, and placing public and government relations dangerously under strain.

Violent Attack on Civil Servant

According to bystanders, the Greek elderly male entered the Social Security Center (OAEE) in the morning hours and requested for an update on the status of his earlier pension application.

The female civil servant informed him that the application was in limbo, required more paperwork and much more supporting documentation.

A quarrel ensued and the man broke into the clerk’s quarters, while the female clerk was on the phone servicing another customer request, grabbed the victim from the hair , twisted the phone cable around her throat, and proceeded to choke her.

The man then smashed the victim’s head down on the desk and proceeded to empty a can of gasoline on the victim with the intention of torching her alive.

While the assailant was lighting his lighter, another male clerk checked him to the ground and immobilized him. The staff immediately called the police and the assailant was arrested.

The assailant is currently in custody pending charges for assault and battery with the intention of bodily harm.


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Poslato: 04 Dec 2010, 13:26
od Incubus
Ko bi bio spaljen da je naišao na Micu ubicu.

Ne znam, često sam imao istu želju, ali su me moralne norme zaustavile :)

Poslato: 04 Dec 2010, 13:52
od ultraviolet
znam da nije smešno
ali ipak jeste

Poslato: 04 Dec 2010, 13:57
od AngraMaina
Nisam nameravao da dajem ideje!!!! :uplasen:

Poslato: 04 Dec 2010, 14:18
od Lepa Krepa
Originally posted by AngraMaina

The assailant is currently in custody pending charges for assault and battery with the intention of bodily harm.
u moje selo kad nekog probaš da zapališ, to obično znači da oćeš da ga ubiješ baš ono na mrtvo.
no dobro, igleda da su u greciji drugačiji običaji...

Poslato: 04 Dec 2010, 14:42
od castor
Originally posted by ultraviolet

znam da nije smešno
ali ipak jeste
:up:

Poslato: 04 Dec 2010, 14:46
od unic0rn
ne razumela.

odakle mu kanta benzina u kancelariji sluzbenika u pio fondu?

Poslato: 04 Dec 2010, 14:50
od castor
full oprema

Poslato: 04 Dec 2010, 19:41
od Dirrty
Originally posted by ultraviolet

znam da nije smešno
ali ipak jeste
Upravo.

:lol:

Poslato: 04 Dec 2010, 20:18
od kyrgyz
ebes benzin...ziva soda je najbolja..:evilwait:

Poslato: 04 Dec 2010, 20:19
od Speculum Columbae
Ovako nešto se
nikada ne
bi desilo
u
Francuskoj.

et toq

something something spolovilo

Poslato: 04 Dec 2010, 20:20
od Srklet
:snob:

Poslato: 04 Dec 2010, 20:23
od Speculum Columbae
U Sovjetskoj Srbiji službenici zapaljuju stranke.

Poslato: 05 Dec 2010, 06:45
od AngraMaina
Originally posted by unic0rn

ne razumela.

odakle mu kanta benzina u kancelariji sluzbenika u pio fondu?
Svaka dama koja drži do sebe mora uvek da ima uz sebe kantu benzina :awesome:

Poslato: 06 Dec 2010, 00:40
od Dirrty
Ma to je zbog onih silnih problema oko nabavke benzina u Grčkoj, štrajkovi vozača cisterni... pa ljudi primorani da nose rezerve i u kantama.

Poslato: 08 Dec 2010, 15:31
od Hys.
Originally posted by unic0rn

ne razumela.

odakle mu kanta benzina u kancelariji sluzbenika u pio fondu?
Originally posted by castor

full oprema
:pucaodsmeha:

The female civil servant informed him that the application was in limbo, required more paperwork and much more supporting documentation.

Tacno zamisljam kako sve to sto je on uradio meni prolazi kroz glavu dok mi izgovara tu recenicu.

Poslato: 08 Dec 2010, 17:19
od erkondisn
Originally posted by unic0rn

ne razumela.

odakle mu kanta benzina u kancelariji sluzbenika u pio fondu?
iznenadio bi se sto se da naci u kancelarijama sluzbenika :awesome:

:wikileaks: :D

Poslato: 08 Dec 2010, 17:42
od Lepa Krepa
:gasleaks:?

:lol: