HEALTH and safety officials in Norway are serious about keeping the community out of danger, last week issuing a warning that high school graduates should avoid having sex on roundabouts.
The country's national transport regulator also highlighted the dangers of running naked across bridges - not just for the students but also for drivers.
The annual "Russ" post-graduation period involves lots of partying, and each year unfortunately also leads to the deaths of teenagers and sometimes other motorists who are shocked at what they see.
Public Roads Administration chief Terje Moe Gustavsen issued a media release titled 'No Sex on Roundabouts' which included a statement that "it may not be so dangerous for someone to be without clothes on the bridge, but drivers can get too much of a surprise and completely forget that they are driving".
Could this be in the "the dog ate my homework" category?
Eight police officers in Argentina have been suspended over about 550kg of seized illicit marijuana which has apparently disappeared from a warehouse in Pilar.
After the drugs were found missing, an investigation ensued with the police responsible for the stash claiming the missing weed had been "eaten by mice".
However forensic experts doubted the story, saying it was unlikely rodents would see the cannabis leaf as food - and even if they did "a lot of corpses would have been found in the warehouse".
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