What Are You Doing in Denmark? Danish Police on X, zoo escapes and audio surveillance

In this episode, Derek, Brooke, and Mike Analyze the most interesting headlines in Denmark, including Danish Police trying to replace X, recent zoo escapes in Denmark, and the new law that allows shops to use audio surveillance.

This week, Derek, Brooke, and Mike break down the most interesting news in Denmark.

You’ll learn why the Danish National Police are looking for an alternative to being on X aka Twitter and the beloved Dane that Elon Musk started a Twitter fight with for correcting his misinformation.

On a lighter note, we discuss some of the recent zoo escapes in Denmark including the most recent zebra that went missing from a zoo in Jutland.

Finally, we discuss the new law that allows shops to use audio surveillance on their employees and you, their customers. What could this mean for the future of retail workers and customers in Denmark?

Don’t forget to share this podcast with any friends who have made the move to Denmark!

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Don’t forget to share this podcast with any friends who have made the move to Denmark!

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