ST. HANSHAUGEN (Dagbladet): Oslo’s park pearl and party arena St. Hanshaugen the next day, Sunday at 06.30, beautiful morning sun.
Around 3,000 party participants have left the party place, and it is only a nachspiel to hear in a farm just across Ullevålsveien.
And rubbish everywhere: bottles, shards of glass, carrier bags, blankets, snipes, beer cans, wine cartons, shoes.
– It is completely damn that someone should get pigs and destroy a park like that. This is what it looked like here on Saturday morning as well, and several times before this year, says one of the experienced cleaning crew.
– Dangerous barefoot
By “destroy” she means: – The scary thing no one sees afterwards, especially shards of glass in the grass and the ground. It can be dangerous for children, dogs and others to walk barefoot here.
– We warn those who go for an early walk, we do not see everything down in the ground and do not get broken glass, she says to Dagbladet, while she films, takes pictures and sends to the client Bymiljøetaten.
The cleaning crew chooses to be anonymous and refers to the Urban Environment Agency in Oslo municipality.
– Had been a police matter at home
A young man in the cleaning gang comments as follows: – If this had happened in my home area of Hadeland, there would have been articles in local newspapers and police matters. And those who had left a place like that, had ended up in a gallows in the square, he says.
He and colleagues started the same cleaning job at Sørenga at 04. At that time, not all the party participants had gone home. But the bathers come early on such a great day.
A third person in the cleaning gang at St. Hanshaugen adds: – It is a big problem that there is no deposit on many of the glass bottles. Therefore, much is left and crushed. We have asked about glass containers several times.
Passports and keys
And he tells a story from a colleague last weekend from the park at Grünerhaven. It looked just as bad.
– Then he found a bag with passports, keys and other valuables. He called her who was in the passport and saw that he could meet her with her purse and everything when he started work at 05.30 the next day. No, it was too early for her. But it worked out well enough, says Sunday’s cleaner at St. Hanshaugen with a smile.
After a couple of hours, it looks completely ironed. Dagbladet has seen this before this spring. But no one sees shards of glass.
Complaints
Music facilities and noise led to many complaints from residents in the area, police said.
– You can see that the city has started to wake up to life again, so to speak. Many have been and are out enjoying themselves with alcohol, said operations manager Cathrine Sylju in the Oslo police district to Dagbladet last night.
– Absolutely damn good with rubbish
Full party in several places
On the city beach in Kristiansand, there have also been large gatherings on Sunday night. According to police, there were over 500 people on site during Saturday night and night.
Also in Trøndelag, the police had enough to hang their fingers last night until Sunday. To Address says operations manager Øystein Sagen that they have had 140 assignments during the night – 43 of them concerned disturbance of night peace in the county.
Among other things, there must have been many who gathered for a party at Skansen in Trondheim.
Also on Saturday night, there was a full party in Trondheim, with up to 200 people in total at the Fortress.
In Trondheim, intervention measures have currently been introduced to overcome increased infection pressure. Among other things, a bar stop and a restriction on two people visiting private homes. The municipality has also encouraged the inhabitants to meet as few as possible in the coming time.
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