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inzite 0
And the beer is cheaper than Pepsi.
monkey36 0
dont forget the vodka i seen it go as low as 60 roubles a bottle.
not to upset the stereotype of course
not to upset the stereotype of course
Why is 6 afraid of seven?
because 7 eight nine!
it's funny, get it?
because 7 eight nine!
it's funny, get it?
If someone drinks a 60-rouble bottle, and he is not russian, he won't be able to see the next sunrise.
Take a 130-rouble one
Take a 130-rouble one
Calvin19 0
if the cops dont care, then whats the problem? i mean, not thst i know much about the country, but if its not a problem for the law enforcement, then what harm is it?
inzite 0
Well, to say that the cops don't care is of course a generalization. There are some cops who care. There are some who don't care at all. And there are a lot who would like to make some extra cash on the side from bribes.
The situation however is that, in general, if noone complains and the cops don't feel like they can extort money from BASE jumpers, they're unlikely to do anything. This makes it very easy to BASE jump in Moscow, and makes a lot of buildings and other objects very accessible.
However, if people start to complain (residents, building owners, security companies, etc.) or BASE jumping gets more visible, that situation will likely change. Today, if a BASE-jumper is caught before/after a jump, he's likely to get dragged down to the local police station for 1-2 hours, and either he'll have to pay a small bribe to get out (average between $5 and $35), or the cops will get tired of holding him and he'll walk without paying a dime. Of course, this isn't set in stone, and can vary greatly.
The situation however is that, in general, if noone complains and the cops don't feel like they can extort money from BASE jumpers, they're unlikely to do anything. This makes it very easy to BASE jump in Moscow, and makes a lot of buildings and other objects very accessible.
However, if people start to complain (residents, building owners, security companies, etc.) or BASE jumping gets more visible, that situation will likely change. Today, if a BASE-jumper is caught before/after a jump, he's likely to get dragged down to the local police station for 1-2 hours, and either he'll have to pay a small bribe to get out (average between $5 and $35), or the cops will get tired of holding him and he'll walk without paying a dime. Of course, this isn't set in stone, and can vary greatly.
NickDG 23
What planet do you live on?
If the Iron Curtain was still up fine . . .
But the world is smaller now and Day Blazing in Russia makes it harder to jump in Los Angeles.
NickD
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If the Iron Curtain was still up fine . . .
But the world is smaller now and Day Blazing in Russia makes it harder to jump in Los Angeles.
NickD
BASE 194
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