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Old Jan 10, 2016, 1:20 pm
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Does Queen Margrethe have a passport? If not, she might be denied boarding by the Securitas staff at CPH.
Danish passports are the only Danish issued ID they accept. She would probably get a waiver or avoid the train.

There was some kind of disruptive protest at CPH -- in the airport terminal, on the stairs to/from the train platform, and on the platform -- within the past few days. I am not sure when it was but lots more Danish police got CPH duty hours this month than usual.

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Old Jan 11, 2016, 7:36 am
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Hopefully nobody tries to walk along the rail tracks to cross the bridge from CPH to Sweden, or the backlog at CPH is going to become much worse.

Apparently there were some reports of people attempting to walk along the road part of/toward the bridge from Denmark to Sweden, with Swedish authorities telling the Danish authorities to stop those walkers as they were still on the Danish side and making a break for the Swedish side. That stuff doesn't really interrupt the rail traffic at least.
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Old Jan 11, 2016, 8:16 am
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Originally Posted by GUWonder
Hopefully nobody tries to walk along the rail tracks to cross the bridge from CPH to Sweden, or the backlog at CPH is going to become much worse.
Well, quite. If something happened to that person, the body could fall in joint jurisdiction of the Swedish and Danish police forces, the investigation being led by officers whose characters are in a way an exaggeration of their national character. This would then continue for ten weeks, to a rather unsatisfactory ending, revealing just how long it had been planned for.
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Old Jan 11, 2016, 8:59 am
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Well, quite. If something happened to that person, the body could fall in joint jurisdiction of the Swedish and Danish police forces, the investigation being led by officers whose characters are in a way an exaggeration of their national character. This would then continue for ten weeks, to a rather unsatisfactory ending, revealing just how long it had been planned for.
Sounds like a season of the series The Bridge?
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