Wednesday, June 26, 2013

In the UK, police rescued a man who was stuck in a traffic bollard

In the UK, police rescued a man who for fun put on the head of cabinet of the barrier, but could not get out of it alone, reports The Daily Telegraph.

The newspaper said the incident occurred in the county of Hertfordshire. Man, stuck in a traffic guard, was held on the head with a cupboard for about two hours.

In this case, the witnesses did not hasten to the aid of the British, because they were convinced that the young man so fun. But soon one of the witnesses to the incident still bothered by what he saw and called the police.

According to the publication, arrived at the scene police seen extremely amused. One of them helped the other men jammed in the cabinet to release him.

It is noted that a man is not got a serious injury, but looked very flushed and his back was badly scratched.



In Italy, the hotel chain fined for 'too' pink building

In Bologna hotel chain was fined 20,000 euros for a very bright shade of pink, which was painted building.

As decided at the city administration, the color of the house out of the general color scale structures.

It is noted that the network is promptly paid a fine of 20,000 euros.

Currently, the mayor's office prepared a project under which the house should be painted in a muted shade of pink.



Designers have released coat of hair from the male breast

In Britain, presented coat, entirely created from men's hair with his chest, reports The Daily Star. This outfit will cost 2,499 pounds. How many orders were created, not specified. It is known that the creation of one such outfit took about 200 hours and millions of hairs.

The subject of clothing was made in the advertising campaign of the new milk-chocolate drink for men. According to the designers themselves, coat should encourage men to be more masculine Britain.

They believe that modern men's fashion ceases less and less masculine, and men suffer because of these trends and give up their natural beauty for the sake of fashion trends.



In the U.S., the mall had a fight 300 adolescents

In the U.S., police evacuated the shopping mall visitors Lauderhill Mall because of the mass brawl 300 adolescents, according to WSVN-TV.

To quell fighting in the mall riot police arrived, armed with automatic rifles.

The fight began on Tuesday at 16:30 local time, when the shopping center Lauderhill broke hundreds of young people. It is estimated to witnesses, aggressive adolescents were between 200 and 300 people.

The police reported that a meeting was arranged in advance on the internet.

The investigators suggest that the teenagers came to see a fight between two girls, and at the same time support one side or the other. As a result, the quarrel of the two young ladies quickly turned into a massacre that shocked the visitors of the shopping complex.

Fighting teen eventually broke up the fighters arrived at the scene of Special Forces SWAT, as well as about 30 police officers. An hour later, the normal operation Mall has been restored, and buyers again allowed inside.



Briton banned from driving around town with a rubber woman

In the UK, the police stopped the driver's three-wheeled car that was carrying an inflatable doll.

According to Metro, the Briton Richard Foster was advised to get rid of its rubber-passenger, since, according to law enforcement officials, "a certain part of the body" artificial women are not meant to be placed on display.

In this case, the police said that the kind of doll can confuse other road users, particularly children.

Interlocutor with Foster said that if the driver does not obey, he would arrest him. In the end, Foster had to get rid of the dolls. After the incident, he told reporters called police stopped him "idiot and a bureaucrat."

Metro notes that the three-wheeled car and a doll were part of Etudes, which Foster prepared, in honor of the wedding of his friend.




In India, a journalist led reportage, sitting on the shoulders of a survivor of the flood

Indian journalist told the victims of floods, sitting on the shoulders of one of the survivors of the locals, writes The Telegraph.

In the video of the local television channel News Express is seen as a resident of the village is on the waterlogged ankles in water, and the journalist Narayan Pargayen sitting on top of a man holding a microphone and tells the story of casualties or damage.

Such a method of presentation has caused outrage among viewers. However Pargayen complained portal News Laundry, that came down on him criticism was unfair.

According to him, the effects of the floods were terrible - a lot of people were left without shelter, food and water, and he was stuck there for three days, along with his crew to provide all possible assistance to the local people, providing them with money and food.

The journalist also said that the man, riding on which he sat himself suggested a way to move as a sign of gratitude.

"Visitors viewed video clip called my behavior was inhuman and wrong, but we are actually helping the flood victims," ​​- said Pargayen. According to him, a local resident, on whose shoulders he finally had to agree to sit down, was extremely pushy, wanting to express my respect for him.



U.S. citizen stuck in a tree, testing the flying chair

American Joe Barbera stuck in a tree while testing them constructed from a garden chair of the aircraft, writes The Columbian.

As noted by Barber, despite the hefty height of 12 meters, his flying chair on the thrust of balloons stuck in a tree in a lucky position.

However, at some point a little chair slipped, that scared the "test pilot." He got in touch with his team mates, but they were not able to determine its location in the woods.

In the end, Barber found representatives of the hunt group. A few hours later, they took him down from the tree. The operation resulted in a flying chair tester did not receive any injuries.

Barbera said that produced his flying chair in the garage. To raise the lethal device in the air it took him 80 balls. How long will the flight was not specified.



Saturday, June 15, 2013

In St. Petersburg, Fountain Swan Lake knocked out by pouring shampoo into it

In St. Petersburg, the hooligans have disabled fountain Swan Lake by pouring shampoo into the water.

Eyewitnesses reported that the fountain is completely covered with foam. Some passers-by took pictures on the background, while others tried to wash the bikes.

Fountain Swan Lake was set to Kamenoos Avenue Petersburg in the year of the 300th anniversary of the northern capital.

The fountain consists of a round granite bowl diameter of 5 meters, in which there are cylindrical pillars of varying heights of black, gray and white colors.



Friday, June 14, 2013

In the UK, the company hired a collie as an office worker

In the British town of Kirkby nine year old collie Misty works at a local mining company Burlington Stone as an office worker, reports In Cumbria.

Misty takes the forms with orders and relates them to the receptionist who is engaged in processing requests.

In Cumbria notes that the dog also takes credit cards to pay for orders and returns them intact.

Chapter Burlington Stone Elaine Prickett, who works for the company for 35 years, said that she brought Misty to work when she was a puppy. "Soon all come to love, that I was forbidden to come to work without a dog," - said Prickett.

The woman said that darling office did not have to train with paperwork. The dog has long watched as do the rest of the staff and then simply reproduced their actions.