A Little Friday File Fun

And now it's time for FRIDAY FILES!

In Berlin, Germany, passengers on a high-speed train running from Frankfurt to Paris said a man took a fire extinguisher off the wall, smashed a glass door separating the cab from the passenger compartment, and told the shocked driver the train was going much too fast and he had to save the passengers. According to the Associated Press, the police said the man was drunk.

 

In Sayre, Oklahoma, a woman was arrested for delivering contr.aband to a correctional facility. Apparently, she used a T-shirt gun to launch items over the prison fence. Tulsa television station KOTV reports that the container that was launched contained cellphones, ear buds, phone chargers, metha.mphetamine, digital scales, marij.uana and tobacco.

 

In Schwaebisch Hall, Germany, in a bit of irony, a fire at a crematorium caused significant damage to the building—but the 20 bodies stored inside remained intact.

 

In Santa Rosa, California, a man forced by the city to reduce the height of his fence has protested in an unusual way. The man had built a 6-foot-tall fence on his corner lot so his dogs would have a place to run and couldn’t easily get out. However, he was ordered to cut his fence in half after a neighbor filed a complaint with the city, claiming it obstructed the view of oncoming traffic for drivers at the intersection, according to Oakland station KTVU-TV. He complied, but put a bunch of na.ked mannequins in some outdoor seating visibly in the yard. The display also features a sign that reads “Reserved seat for the nosey neighbor that complained about my fence to the city.” The man says so far he has not had any negative feedback.
A failed trust fall.

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You never know what might be lurking on the path as you’re jogging.

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Remember to check both ways before you cross the street.

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