I lived in Russia for 8 years... that is normalya, any where in the country.... have a spiffy car with a foreign numbered plate they got your number and figure you will pay up to a hundred bucks to avoid the hassle. If you had a Lada they would never see you... They can smell foreigners (easy marks) miles away. If you got balls you could get some publicity on this but would also end up in the hospital.
Its all part of the game. Bill On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 8:15 PM, davina garrido de miguel < [email protected]> wrote: > I say- don't even let on that you even know how to say 'Da' or 'Net' in > Russian. Plead absolute ignorance and that way it's really fun watching > them getting annoyed and nowhere. > Dav > > ------------------------------ > Subject: Re: Expat List Random Police checks at 8am in the morning > From: [email protected] > Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2012 20:20:33 +0400 > To: [email protected] > > Hello! > If you live in Russia, especially in Moscow, you should know that police > officers want to earn money instead to doing their job well:) If you drive > expensive car a police officer will stop you to check something. Probably > they check you because you have red face. There isn't logical explanation > why officers stop you:) > > Julia > > Отправлено с iPad > > 08.11.2012, в 18:22, Brian Emig <[email protected]> написал(а): > > Extortion is a part of many of the police officers' jobs in the U. S. as > well apparently. I've experienced it first hand. Keeps the lawyers and > bail bondsmen paid as well. > > On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 9:52 AM, Anna Razumnaya <[email protected]>wrote: > > The police officers are indeed trying to do their job. That job being > extortion. My guess is that you have a nice car? Your stalwartness may be > the best one can do. > > AR > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Nov 7, 2012, at 1:18, Jim Byrne <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi All > > > > I take my daughter to school each morning by car. Now I am a little fed > up being stopped by the police early (8.00am) in the morning and being > accused of drinking. I produce documents and they realise i am a foreigner. > The accusations from the police are always the same, doesn't matter what > officer stops me. You drinking ? Then its exhale in their face. They > reiterate their accusation, where upon i become stanch and refute with many > NO NO No No No ( that i repeat about 20 times) > > > > Then the invitation by the officers for me to go to doctor is met by me > with... OK lets go to the doctor. Whereupon they say OK go. ! > > > > I then drive off, somewhat disturbed by the event. > > > > Can anybody say what is the procedure when met by a Russian police > officer, where he or she forms an opinion that the driver of the vehicle is > intoxicated. > > > > I do know that police officers are trying to do their job, sometimes in > particularly difficult and dangerous situations. But on a school run in the > morning is taking it a little too far in my opinion. > > > > Many thanks in advance > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Expat mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://www.lists.ru/mailman/listinfo/expat > > http://www.expat.ru/forum/ > _______________________________________________ > Expat mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.lists.ru/mailman/listinfo/expat > http://www.expat.ru/forum/ > > > _______________________________________________ > Expat mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.lists.ru/mailman/listinfo/expat > http://www.expat.ru/forum/ > > > _______________________________________________ Expat mailing list > [email protected] http://www.lists.ru/mailman/listinfo/expat > http://www.expat.ru/forum/ > > _______________________________________________ > Expat mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.lists.ru/mailman/listinfo/expat > http://www.expat.ru/forum/ >
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