September, 2010
Swedish courtroom rules general public urination isn’t a crime in certain cases
The Local records that a Swedish court most recently acquitted a 45-year-old man of his fine for urinating in public. The Nacka resident challenged his fine for general public urination, and also the Stockholm courtroom found his level of discretion merited a dismissal of the fee.
Nacka ruling just triggered lots of public urination
Most people have ...
Record shows on controversial financing business
Payday lending is a hot-button issue. Within the United Kingdom, the number of payday loans taken out in 4 years has quadrupled. Legislation that limits percentage rates and loan terms has been passed in Montana, Ohio, Arizona, and other states. If S. 3245 passes the Senate, the Truth in Financing Act can be extended to ...
Banking institutions boost fees to obtain some more immediate cash
Bank fees are never fun to deal with, however it is ingrained in banking as it is a huge source of immediate cash for financial institutions and credit unions. The banking industry uses fees for one of the largest sources of revenue there is. It is slowly becoming more and more complicated to deal with ...
Miami hostage scenario at Coral Gables Bank – Explosive device remains
In Florida today, a robber walked into Coral Gables Bank of America and took hostages. The Miami bank hostage scenario may have really started on Thurs night. There was a home attack and kidnapping that might be connected. Before noon local time, all the hostages were out of the structure. Police confirmed that the hostage ...
Elmo arrives at the protection of Katy Perry on Good Morning America
The majority of the western planet knows by now that "Sesame Street" had selected pop singer Perry as the headline celeb guest to open its 41st season. The show is known for the celebrities that come on it, that means Katy Perry, as it is a popular kid's show. Her scene was modified out with ...