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Really pisses me off, since my dad was a cop.
oh, that is absolutely true.
bribery for evading speeding tickets is rampant.
or at least used to, depends on the country.
another item of power abuse is the alcotester.
I don't know what they do to those things, but sometimes even if you're 100% sober, the meter shows otherwise.
We can't use the portable ones for any legal action, you can buy them at Walmart
That's interesting.
They use portable ones all the time
The big machine at the police station, that one sends you to jail, but I don't know of any way to force a false reading
not wallmart like, they have the "state approved" ones.
Probably it's calibrated wrong on purpose
or they don't follow the procedure right
here they have to open a fresh straw to blow into in front of you.
one or the other basically.
Yeah they should be in a sealed package
other news, Vienna's government refused to build a monument to Jan Sobieski III, the man who saved their shithole of a city
Welp, every country got some problems, Poland isn't perfect, but still a good country.
That dude was a badass hero
With an awesome stache
Saved not only Vienna but really the world if you think about it. If Vienna fell to the Ottoman Turk savages, the rest of the west would have also.
@Niveron where u from?
Lithuania
LITland
🔥
So many good basketballs from lit
Arvydas sabonis #1
Also. Currently in greece. Opa
@Rothguard Sabonis is a legend, no contest there. As were the BC Žalgiris of his youth, back at the 80s and 90s.
Basketball is pretty much a second religion here.
also who can forget this epic game in 2004 Olympics.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x803FsNCr_w&t=74s
@Niveron why basketball and not soccer?
Interesting, basketball is the same in China, because they don't have enough space for soccer fields etc.
1st - little to no actual stadiums. The "national" one in Vilnius has been under construction since Comrade Eyebrows and Medals (Brezhnev) was the Gensec of the USSR. The only useable stadium for you know, international games and such, is in Kaunas, but it too needs serious renovation, but that has stuck in courts, because reasons.
2nd - I think the whole craze goes back to the interbellum period, when Lithuania won the EuroBasket championship in '37 and '39. Also people like Pranas Lubinas, an Lithuanian-American helped popularize the sport.
and then there's also the best team in Europe, Žalgiris.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BC_Žalgiris
which in the late 80s creamed the top team of the USSR amongst other things, so it kinda became one of our national symbols.
I think the deutsch volk, are about to put the
Country back on the reich course....
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