No-go zones are real, just ask the men who put their lives on the line to help others.
VIDEO: Head of Ambulance Union Confirms ‘No-Go Zones’ in Sweden
“Hand grenades have been thrown at police.”
11:21 AM, FEB 27, 2017 | By LARRY O’CONNOR
The head of the Swedish ambulance drivers’ union confirmed in a recent interview with journalist Paulina Neuding the existence of “no-go zones” where it is too dangerous to enter without police protection.
“I know it’s sensitive and controversial,” Gordon Grattidge said. “But for us it’s really a no go because we have directives not to go into dangerous situations.”
Grattidge explained to Neuding that the problem with these areas is linked directly to immigration policy in the country. “In these areas, the no-go zones, the majority of the people are immigrants.”
Gattridge went on to tell Neuding that ambulance drivers are blocked from leaving these areas and have had rocks thrown at them. He also said “hand grendes have been thrown at police” in majority-immigrant areas.
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