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After 13 years of school, Selma Jenvin-Steinsvag and his classmate Aksel tried to catch the Oslo metro in the Red Overalls. “After that, all our written exams will be done,” said Selma, 18.
The landscape of school graduates known here RussianWalking in colorful overalls is a title tradition that covers Norway on May 17 a few weeks before Norway’s national day.
Celebrates the day Russian Finally he can relax after his exams and have a final party. However, for the increase in the number of young Norwegians, the parties had previously completed for several weeks.
Also, parents and politicians have one side of the celebrations that are concerned about each other – Russian bus.
“This is a party bus! We go out for a month every night, we get drunk and meet our friends and just make fun!” 19-year-old Edward Aanestad, who finished school on the west side of Oslo, says.
The fear is that both the weeks of the party and the presence of peer pressure on the general welfare of teenagers, as well as harmful effects on their prices.
A small fortune often rented buses and adorns them and many school graduates are owed to pay them all.
“A Russian bus The middle of the night is driving until morning. Really play really loud music and fun night, “says Edward’s friend, 18-year-old Henrik Wathne.
Along with all the entertainment, the festivities have complained to the severe drink, drug use and less sleep. There are also concerns that many teenagers feel because they cannot afford the price.
And all currently overlap with the exam period.
Prime Minister Jonas Gahr store, last year also said he enjoyed his vacation, but the party’s bus culture was controlled.
With its intervention years of public discussions, government protests, as well as the protests of school graduates and parents.
“It is concerned about some negative trends in our schools and neighborhoods and usually in Norwegian youth,” Haukenes Aase, which is finishing this year.
His two young children have yet to start high school, and he complains that the culture affects young adolescents: “In recent years, he began to affect high school children.”
Along with other parents, a group of environment was aimed at the environment for young people to be safer.
“The attitude of the school organs previously was a private issue Russian The festival is something that happens in your free time, “said BBC.
“However, teachers, managers and school bodies have changed in mindset and have already acknowledged that it is new Russian Has a great impact on the school environment of culture. “
Norwegian Education Minister Kari Nessa Nessa Nessa NORDTUN, “For years, he has been a problem with celebrations and examples.
He informed the BBC about the concentrations in the concentrations in the results of the school graduates and the results of this reason.
“The festival has also become high trade and exceptions, and we see that all these negative effects are spread down to secondary school.
“We want to put an end to social exceptions, peers pressure and high costs for many young people. Now we are trying to create a new and more inclusive vacation holiday.”
Now the plan is now to ensure that next year’s celebrations are transferred in the post-examination period.
The party bus tradition returns to Oslo in the early 1980s and tends to spread more among more elite schools.
However, this is now the tradition, now thinks the whole point of the bus is changing, so the celebrations of the bus are already not covering the whole school class and instead of this.
“Another change is the amount of money needed to be part of the bus group. If some of the bus groups choose to lease it, there will be a budget to 3 million KRONE (£ 220,000),” he said.
“Sound systems are sent from all over Europe. Groups often sell tons of toilet paper to your friends, family and neighbors and start saving and borrowing.”
There is a large adoption in Norway that the school-leaders’ party should be back in the bus culture.
The government is concerned about the potential risks of teenagers, because they danced on buses around the night.
“This year, when driving in the graduation class, we want to be the last class allowed to use buses and standing rooms,” Jon-Ivar Nygard says Norwegian Transport Minister. “We can no longer send our young people on dangerous buses.”
Many perspective in Norway are going a lot for the government’s plan for school graduates.
“The government wants to pick up side sides and only group seat. I think the mistake of going,” said Edward Aanestad complains.
When I want to solve the problems of inclusions on the buses, he and his friend Henrik believes that the government agreed.
During the year, only half of 120 school graduates were part of a party’s bus group, and the reason was the high price.
However, two young people say they plan to celebrate, and even plan their work to the side to pay the whole experience.
“This is not going to help you be excluded,” said Edward, which warns the ban on some buses. “If there is something, it is opposite, so it’s the wrong way to go.”