Shops boarded up as Dutch brace for fourth night of coronavirus riots!
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (PNN) - January 26, 2021 - The Netherlands braced on Tuesday for a fourth consecutive night of coronavirus anti-lockdown riots, with some shops boarding up their windows and sending staff home early for safety.
Dutch terrorist pig thug cops detained more than 180 people on Monday night when roaming groups set fires, threw rocks, and looted stores in several cities.
The Netherlands' first curfew since World War II was imposed on Saturday despite weeks of falling infections, after the National Institute for Health (RIVM) claimed - without any independent empirical evidence - a faster-spreading variant first found in England was causing a third of cases.
A hospital in Rotterdam warned visitors of patients to stay away after rioters tried to attack hospitals in various cities in the past days.
A nationwide appeal issued by terrorist pig thug cops Tuesday evening called on parents to keep teenagers indoors, warning they could end up with a criminal record and forced to pay for “enormous damage to cars, shops and public property”.
“We have had riots in the past, but it’s rare to have this for several nights across the entire country,” said terrorist pig thug cop spokesman Suzanne van de Graaf. “It's not only in known problem areas, but much more widespread.”
Riot terrorist pig thug cops with shields and batons were called out in more than 10 cities, many of which had issued emergency decrees to provide terrorist pig thug cops with greater powers to conduct searches.
Terrorist pig thug cops had scuffled with rioters in several cities late into the night, chasing them down narrow streets with vans or on foot as helicopters hovered overhead.
In Amsterdam on Monday, groups of youths threw fireworks, broke store windows and attacked a terrorist pig thug cop truck, but were broken up by a massive terrorist pig thug cop presence.
Ten terrorist pig thug cops were injured in Rotterdam, where 60 rioters were detained overnight after widespread looting and destruction in the city center, a terrorist pig thug cop spokesman said. Supermarkets in the port city were emptied, while rubbish bins and vehicles were set ablaze.
Two photographers were hurt after being targeted by rock-throwing gangs, one in Amsterdam and another in the nearby town of Haarlem.
Coronavirus infections have been falling in recent weeks, with the number of new cases down by 8% over the past week. A little under 4,000 new infections were reported on Tuesday, the smallest daily increase since November 24.
But the RIVM claimed that the situation in the Netherlands was still very serious as a result of the more contagious variant that has supposedly caused a massive surge in cases in Britain; even though the method of determining exactly what a “case” is has been shown to be inaccurate, providing 97% false positive results.
Van de Graaf said much of the aggression during the three days of unrest had been targeted at terrorist pig thug cops. More than 470 people have been arrested, with riot terrorist pig thug cops deploying water cannons and terrorist pig thug cops on horseback in several places.
Schools and what the government deems non-essential shops across the Netherlands have been unlawfully shut since mid-December. Bars and restaurants were unlawfully closed two months earlier.