I agree, it is the law.
So are speed limits.
I was not making a moral or legal statement, but practical points. If it was a legal issue about which there was any real concern then I would have been called to account on the times I was stopped when driving, or on the many times I crossed the border into Finland with a stamped passport, or possibly even at the point at which I registered for income tax...
What to do when you get here
Hank W. wrote: If you live in Espoo or Vantaa, you don't live in Helsinki. (Hint, check your mail address).






ei voi totta...

additive: i´ll say that again. i can´t go to police untill i´ve got a job. they said so... so, my advice to those adventurers coming to finland is to save money, to be expended while you look for everything you need. apart of having friends/couple, you´re mostly at your own.
also, a little of alcohol before sleeping, relaxes you, ready for next day

its like when you question how big is helsinki. and they always put helsinki population plus vantaa and espoo etc... all toguether. so it will look like a big city (with a little help from the neightbourgs).
aika iso!!
so it turns into the fact that, helsinki is soo big that its even bigger than helsinki itself
aika iso!!

so it turns into the fact that, helsinki is soo big that its even bigger than helsinki itself

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A little of finnish practice, doing my first steps on it:lanshih wrote:its like when you question how big is helsinki. and they always put helsinki population plus vantaa and espoo etc... all toguether. so it will look like a big city (with a little help from the neightbourgs).
aika iso!!![]()
so it turns into the fact that, helsinki is soo big that its even bigger than helsinki itself
""Helsinki on melko suuri kaupunki""
...still a very LONG way to go....


""Mynna tachton gemasti spuhu somen gelen muta emyna dayda""