Thursday, February 28, 2019
UPS stops delivering packages to Swedish no-go zones after multiple attacks on drivers
Courier company UPS stopped delivering packages im the multicultural district of Rosengård in Malmö.
United Parcel Service Inc. started as a courier company in the
United States in 1907 and has grown into a multi-billion dollar
company. Every day, UPS handles goods, money and information in more than 200 countries and regions worldwide.
One area that currently does not receive packages is the multicultural district of Rosengård in Malmö.
UPS confirms that they no longer deliver to the area because the risk of being subjected to robbery and other crimes is too high. “Our
drivers have been attacked and we have therefore decided not to
distribute packages in Rosengård”, says a customer service employee.
The decision was made two months ago. Similar stops have been
introduced in areas in Stockholm. And according to UPS, the new terms
will remain in place as long as drivers are at risk of being attacked.
However, according to the Swedish police and left-wing politicians
there are no “no-go zones” in Sweden. Only 61 “vulnerable areas”, which
need prioritising and more attention from the police. 23 of these areas are identified as “particularly vulnerable.” Another handful are deemed to be in the “risk zone”.
Several of them are basically run by criminals and the police cannot carry out their job. Car
fires, grenade attacks and bombings occur almost daily. Police,
firefighters and ambulance workers are attacked by migrants and
prevented from doing their job on a regular basis.
The situation has gotten so bad that ambulance unions have put
forth requests for bullet proof vests to be given to paramedics
operating in the problematic areas.
The bombing of a police station in Helsingborg recently was
described by Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven as an “attack” on
democracy itself.
In the migrant-majority town of Södertälje, a police station was
shot at ten times overnight, though no officers were present at the
station at the time.
Many such attacks have been captured on surveillance and other
cameras and are widely available to be seen online. Footage from 2015
shows police officers being attacked while others are shouting “you are
not in charge here” to them.
Four stations in Stockholm Metro have become so dangerous for
personnel that they are only able to perform their duties with the help
of extra police.
Parking attendants are being chased away or attacked. Thus parking companies cannot guarantee for their employees safety.
The government-owned postal service PostNord has halted mail
delivery to some addresses near the troubled Stockholm suburb of
Rinkeby.
And now UPS stops delivering packages to certain areas.
The definition of “no-go zone” is “a region where the ruling
authorities have lost control and are unable to enforce the rule of
law”.
Which means that there without a doubt are no-go zones in Sweden – and that Swedish politicians and police are flat-out lying.
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