Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/04/13

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Subject: [Leica] Bribes?
From: David at incendiaryimage.com (David Degner)
Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2011 20:17:55 +0200
References: <BANLkTi=HNa+UP8sC1LuyLqu7ATiotqA77w@mail.gmail.com> <BANLkTimAd3JyzqhJS5oyUab20gut2jnhPQ@mail.gmail.com>

They were pretty common in Egypt until about two months ago.  Now the
police are a bit more afraid of the people and just stand around doing
nothing.

Cheers,
David Degner

Cairo, Egypt
EG: +2-01-6760-0049
US: +1-646-450-4334
http://www.IncendiaryImage.com




On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 5:26 AM, Jayanand Govindaraj <jayanand at gmail.com> 
wrote:
> They are still blatantly common in India.
> Cheers
> Jayanand
>
> On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 11:15 PM, Lawrence Zeitlin <lrzeitlin at 
> gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Douglas asks:
>> "Were bribes to policemen common in communist Poland in the 70s?"
>> - - - - -
>> I don't know about Poland, but they were certainly common in Yugoslavia
>> during the 60's. On a driving trip through Yugoslavia on the way to 
>> Greece,
>> we were stopped at least a half dozen times in our half pint sized Hillman
>> Imp and accused of miscellaneous traffic violations. These could all be
>> fixed on the spot by paying a fine directly to the policeman who stopped
>> us.
>> Fortunately the Yugoslav dinar was so cheap that the total of the fines
>> came
>> to less than $20 US. At that time a bottle of reasonable Yugoslav wine 
>> cost
>> about 25 cents. A cup of coffee, on the other hand, was $2.00.
>> Larry Z
>>
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In reply to: Message from lrzeitlin at gmail.com (Lawrence Zeitlin) ([Leica] Bribes?)
Message from jayanand at gmail.com (Jayanand Govindaraj) ([Leica] Bribes?)