What confuses you, who took what? Who took it or is in jail or is fired or has not yet been caught. Aren't you something to investigate who does what and what they take? Oh, pull.
As a student, bribery was a common practice. Separately, the teachers themselves in class signed the inside of the textbooks issued by them, checking which of the students had bought them. And if someone did not have a textbook or one of the students had a textbook in him that already has a signature, that is, he did not give money for a textbook to fill the teacher's throat, but took it from another student, he automatically dropped out of the exam. In general, it was no problem to buy whatever exam you wanted, or even to enter there.
Once the police wanted me, when my car insurance had expired by 2-3 days. They told me what the fines were and asked me several times, "Now what are we going to do?" I got rid of it because I was 21 and I had no transgressions.
I don't remember exactly, but the funniest case was when on the old road in the direction of Aytos, in the first village, where the road is straight as a string and the limit is 30, I was stopped by two police officers for speeding. And since we were in a hurry to go home with my family and I didn't care about nonsense, I just asked myself, "Can't we think of something else?"
They neither wanted nor offered me.
Corruption in municipalities has not worked so directly for a long time. Bribes are given 'legally' in the form of an inflated price for an architectural, development or other project of a recommended company. Who the company is becomes clear indirectly through 'rumors'. No employee will make their mouths directly. Laws and carelessness give rise to corruption. Go to a chief architect and see how he will treat you arrogantly. They are more important than the mayor, because they decide everything property and territory in the municipalities.
I neither gave nor wanted.
My first auto instructor offered me to give him 200 leva to make me "calmer" during the exam. I refused. This is the only situation in which I was directly asked for a bribe. Otherwise, 2-3 times the police, when they stopped me, expressed their ambiguity. For example, on New Year's morning they stopped me and asked me how much I had drunk and if I wanted to give a sample or something else to come up with. I had been drinking a glass of wine at 12 in the evening, and now it was 8 in the morning. I told them that I wanted to give a sample and if I was above the permissible per mille I would bear the consequences. The policeman questioned me a little more and decided that I was adequate enough and they let me go.
Dozens, not to say a hundred times ... for the first time I was stopped at the age of 14 in the neighborhood, with a friend's car.
I have a small business - a fast food restaurant. Monthly I pay a fee of peace of mind to the Tax, Hay and Food Inspection. You can't work otherwise
It is a pity that everyone pays and lasts. Units come out with showy promotions and then everything is great. Why the hell do you have to pay to have a diner and how does someone sleep peacefully taking that money.
Once a doctor wanted a bribe for surgery.
Well, then I gave a bribe so that there would be no consequence, because with a few boys, many, many unpleasant things happened to his doctor.
I don't think he dared ask for bribes after that. He did his job conscientiously otherwise ... but does he dare to refuse us;)
They didn't want me, I didn't give it. However, I was offered it once! I lost control of my indignation and threw the brat through the door.
A friend not to fine him, the police wanted to buy them a box of candy, and it hedgehogs or seasons, I can not remember, but a certain kind.
It was a great humiliation, at least if they had told him "give me 20 leva" and they would have made him go to the store for some dumb candies.
My job is such that there is no one to bribe me and for what, but it has happened that they want me. For honor and glory I have always refused ... well and then I suffer.
For example, years ago, when I was taking a driving course, I was told that "if I don't get some money" they will tear me apart. I refused and they tore me apart. Well, I took it the second time, without a treat, I obviously came across a decent examiner.
And the traffic police asked me for money, "look now, miss, let's not create problems for a burned-out lighthouse ... let's have a meal here with a colleague, fix your headlight at the next gas station and we'll forget about the incident." I refused and, what is most amusing, I somehow got away without a fine. Well, of course I bought a new light bulb at the first gas station.
Otherwise, in general, I do not remember very much that they asked me for money for treats.
However, I witnessed it in a hospital. I am waiting in line in front of the office and in front of me an elderly man is waiting for the results of some research to come out. A nervous nurse enters in a loud tone from inside "I told you 10 days !!! Why are you coming here in a week !!! Your results are not ready !!!" And the man came out. After a while he returned, with candy and whiskey. And oh, a miracle. The results were ready!
The author to 11: how exactly do you pay this fee and how did they ask for it? By bank transfer / cash to a specific person or? And also how much exactly is this "fee" per month?
Until 19
You don't want to close the business to a hell of a person or worse ...
Calm milk, now!
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