Sono solo un turista in Norvegia, ma è normale/legale qui che un contadino possa bruciare i suoi vecchi mobili e i suoi rifiuti di plastica vicino alla riva?
I believe it’s illegal to do but a couple of decades ago it was usual to have a drum in the yard for burning garbage. Unfortunately it is quite usual to see and I see around 10 every year.
I think most of the people who do this are quite retarded and all the main land Europeans I talk to can’t wrap their head around this level of short sightedness
residentdudeguy on
If furniture ia wood you can burn it.
danton_no on
Like crude oil extraction in Norway, he does it in the most environmentally friendly way. If he was to send the garbage abroad, they would burn it and create even more emissions!
Aggressive_Cloud2002 on
It’s illegal in many countries in this day and age, but I’m pretty sure many farmers across the world still deal with trash this way
Spektronautilus on
Old school 🧑🌾
MistressLyda on
Illegal, but pretty much impossible to stop.
Red_Bio_Hazard on
Thank you for the answers – just as I imagined. And yes, in rural Germany it happens sometimes.
Voffmjau on
Its not legal. You can notify the local municipality or police if you want to.
IT is legal to burn untreated wood, cutting etc as long as there isnt a general ban on open fires. Its quite common in fall.
UncleJoesLandscaping on
Unlesss he is burning radioactive waste, it’s really not a big deal. People have to get some realistic perspectives.
Ultra_axe781___M on
standard affair
Soft_Stage_446 on
Legal? No. Normal? Yes.
Representative-Top87 on
Really sad. Beautiful country, but idiots live everywhere on the planet. 🤡
officernorway on
go home
Gurkeprinsen on
Where did you encounter this? You could call the fire department and they would do sonethibg avout it. It is definitely illegal.
Confident_Worker_203 on
Its legal many places in Norway, its decided by each municipality. My father was doing this some years ago, but was stopped by the fire dep. However, it turned out that he was in the right- the firemen didnt know the rules was different from the next municipality. So he got an appology
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I believe it’s illegal to do but a couple of decades ago it was usual to have a drum in the yard for burning garbage. Unfortunately it is quite usual to see and I see around 10 every year.
I think most of the people who do this are quite retarded and all the main land Europeans I talk to can’t wrap their head around this level of short sightedness
If furniture ia wood you can burn it.
Like crude oil extraction in Norway, he does it in the most environmentally friendly way. If he was to send the garbage abroad, they would burn it and create even more emissions!
It’s illegal in many countries in this day and age, but I’m pretty sure many farmers across the world still deal with trash this way
Old school 🧑🌾
Illegal, but pretty much impossible to stop.
Thank you for the answers – just as I imagined. And yes, in rural Germany it happens sometimes.
Its not legal. You can notify the local municipality or police if you want to.
IT is legal to burn untreated wood, cutting etc as long as there isnt a general ban on open fires. Its quite common in fall.
Unlesss he is burning radioactive waste, it’s really not a big deal. People have to get some realistic perspectives.
standard affair
Legal? No. Normal? Yes.
Really sad. Beautiful country, but idiots live everywhere on the planet. 🤡
go home
Where did you encounter this? You could call the fire department and they would do sonethibg avout it. It is definitely illegal.
Its legal many places in Norway, its decided by each municipality. My father was doing this some years ago, but was stopped by the fire dep. However, it turned out that he was in the right- the firemen didnt know the rules was different from the next municipality. So he got an appology
Should have dug a ditch and let it decompose.