The storm which has been raging in South Iceland since Wednesday is starting to test the patience of both locals and travellers. The Police department in Suðurnes, which serves the villages and towns on Reykjanes peninsula as well as Keflavík International Airport has therefore issued an arrest warrant of sorts for whomever is responsible for this weather.
Read more: Ring Road in S.E. Iceland closed due to storm: Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon inaccessible
Unorthodox policing
A Wanted Poster was put up by the Police and shared on it's Facebook page promising a reward for anyone who would bring the responsible party to justice. The poster announces that Whomever is responsible for the weather should be arrested
Anyone who can find the individual responsible for the weather should bring the bastard to the police at Leifur Eríksson terminal at Keflavík Airport, where officers will ensure that the person will be put on the next outbound flight.
The warrant promises a reward, which can be collected at Keflavík Airport.
Reward: Pulsa og kók
While everyone who have commented on the post seems pleased with the Police using unorthodox measures to try and tackle this frustrating problem, some have questioned the reward being offered, arguing it is perhaps a little stingy. The reward? pulsa og kók, an Icelandic hot-dog and a coke, sometimes also referred to as the Icelandic national dish.
The storm which has been raging in South Iceland since Wednesday is starting to test the patience of both locals and travellers. The Police department in Suðurnes, which serves the villages and towns on Reykjanes peninsula as well as Keflavík International Airport has therefore issued an arrest warrant of sorts for whomever is responsible for this weather.
Read more: Ring Road in S.E. Iceland closed due to storm: Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon inaccessible
Unorthodox policing
A Wanted Poster was put up by the Police and shared on it's Facebook page promising a reward for anyone who would bring the responsible party to justice. The poster announces that Whomever is responsible for the weather should be arrested
Anyone who can find the individual responsible for the weather should bring the bastard to the police at Leifur Eríksson terminal at Keflavík Airport, where officers will ensure that the person will be put on the next outbound flight.
The warrant promises a reward, which can be collected at Keflavík Airport.
Reward: Pulsa og kók
While everyone who have commented on the post seems pleased with the Police using unorthodox measures to try and tackle this frustrating problem, some have questioned the reward being offered, arguing it is perhaps a little stingy. The reward? pulsa og kók, an Icelandic hot-dog and a coke, sometimes also referred to as the Icelandic national dish.