Odds and Sods
A green-minded Swedish inventor who accidentally triggered neighboring
Denmark's terror police has apologized for scaring people with his
wire-laced car, saying his intention was only to save the world from
"environmental destruction".
Dan Zethraeus, who works as a television director for Swedish public
broadcaster Sveriges Television (SVT), had driven over to Denmark and
was making his way back to his car on Tuesday when he encountered police
barricades. ![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiPz0GpKP7JwpTnvz5iX9YFb0xVDfxZl6ju5ku5pu-PiUaA7iqfhzFzZdN6zFMOIOdEENzZ9_smGSurNqtYPNp1PH8YAoGNG22IuEbKac_8Lz8NNOA4yhWykj58U6reyPGP9viS_mz8Iek/s400/Dan+Zethraeus.jpg)
He noted that he had driven his car around with the odd contraption for about a month back home in Sweden, without causing any misunderstandings with law enforcement. "It's an invention and not meant to be perceived as a terror threat," Zethraeus said of his invention, an environmental system which he had hoped to patent in the not-too.distant future. "But I guess that's gone up in smoke, as there's been so much attention due to this."
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