Really, we can’t say we’re particularly shocked about this report of a bomb threat being called in this morning against the South Pest outlet of much-despised Hungarian tax office APEH. While the growing number of such incidents in Hungary usually turn out to be hoaxes, in this case we’d suggest the bomb squad currently searching the building actually work on the assumption the threat is real.
Million of suspects sought as bomb scare hits Hungarian tax office
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Blow them all to hell. But until that wonderful event happens — where is the news?