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In Six Months, the Law Has Been Broken over 300,000 Times on Central Roads in Aarhus.

Almost a thousand times a day the law is broken on a street in the city center. The police do not immediately check on the spot, so the illegal crossings are more or less without consequences. Here we delve into what lies behind the many violations on Aarhus' anarchist avenue.
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Almost a thousand times a day the law is broken on a street in the city center. The police do not immediately check on the spot, so the illegal crossings are more or less without consequences. Here we delve into what lies behind the many violations on Aarhus' anarchist avenue.

·Aarhus, Denmark
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Århus Stiftstidende broke the news in Aarhus, Denmark on Friday, January 23, 2026.
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