Anyone who “surgically inserts drugs into dogs” deserves to rott in prison. I bet they dont even put them under anything. They just cut them open stuff them with drugs and sow them back up. Coward pieces of trash
I feel like im going to travel somewhere and they will check my phone and find my browsing history. Im sure they will question why i watch so many of these videos. What am i going to say? They’re addicting?
should be awakening to some people about how the world and government operates. not in a good way. if they wanted everyone to be healthy, why would they sell cigarettes.
@@zambasp They sell cigarettes so grown adults can make their own choice - my guess is if they didn’t, people like you would be just as quick to whine about “my rights are restricted.” And of course they want to collect tax money. If you have a “no enforcement” tax system , everyone cheats and you end up with a broke mess of a country like the economic crisis in Greece. And if you think showing that the government will strictly collect taxes is “an awakening,” you will be shocked to learn fire is hot and the sky is blue.
I see a lot of smuggling of cigarettes. How expensive are they in the UK that people will try to smuggle them in? Seems like they wouldn't be that profitable. Can someone explain the cost/sale prices to me?
The fact that the laws they are following were enacted by a legislature elected by the voting public in a western liberal democracy gives them the right to intervene.
@@chansetwo No. Legislators are elected on a package of policies. The majority may disagree with this policy but have to reluctantly accept the baggage to get other parts of the mixture of policies.
Just out of curiosity, if they damage your luggage, but do not find anything, do they have to pay for replacement. I understand the need to be thorough and strongly support it, but if you cut or drill into my luggage, and I am clean, I would want restitution.
16:25 That's Great Britain, for you! "We came here because of a massive amount of explosives... _BUT,_ while we're here, we'll also look around to see if you have too many cigarettes!"
That’s their job though. Yes, they have a specific task to do in checking the explosives, but their role as a customs officer also includes checking the appropriate customs limits for tobacco, alcohol and other items.
Aside from the word of the ship’s crew, who weren’t exactly honest or upfront in the first place, you can’t know that for sure and given that cheap illegal Eastern European cigarettes being sold on the black market are a major problem for HMRC, it is only reasonable to make the correct checks.
1 officer: yeah he's super nervous, fiddling around everywhere. Next scene: it's really remarkable how cool and collected he is. One for justification, one an actual observation.
Such a difference between U.S. and U.K. with arrests and police dogs. It’s great to see how different countries do things especially not having tasers or guns or batons to handle a suspect but have many more officers on the scene very addicting to watch them all TY
A victimless crime, that what handling drugs has be come, about 20 years ago, Portugal des criminalize all drugs, and the crime index filled with 85% from one day to the other, that released resources to fight victimized crimes big-time .
Victimless crime? Nonsense. Asian countries are right to have the death penalty for drugs. The West is simply decadent, soft and being over run and over taken due to it's own apathy and weakness.
@@taenui < It’s a crime that People don’t have the freedom to use drugs if they wish so. USA spend $200 billion a year trying to stop drugs, without success, It has been calculated that if the government instead legalize and tax it, it can collect $75 billion, a difference of $275 billion, which could be used to build schools, hospitals and other infrastructure. And users doesn’t need to make robbery to get it, we can’t stop it, so why not make sure, that only the clean stuff hits the streets ?
Odd that they bother searching large ships-- there are thousands of easy hiding places on a ship! Thousands of electrical panels and air ducts openable with a stepladder and a screwdriver. You'd have to be a really lazy smuggler to get caught.
@@nxreeee I never said it was easy. The point I'm trying to make here is why give the general public such valuable inside information? For example, if the smugglers of that huge amount of cigarettes had watched a similar program prior to shipping they would have known to avoid doing the exact things they did that tipped off the inspectors/police
I love “Real Responders “ Well done , great job!!! Keep up you good work!!! May the highest power of all the powers protect you and your families from evil and dangers !!!
Such a complicated, sophisticated plan to smuggle cigarettes in the truck, and they make a bone-headed move as to cut corners on not printing on the wrapping/packaging. Makes them stick out.
I think when the UK left the EU, the prices of cigarettes went up. I’ve also seen people on the show be confused what the custom limit is because the EU allows more cigarettes to move between countries. but when the UK left the EU, they dropped the allowed limit to something more stricter. The problem is people don’t know the limit changes so accidentally bring too many cigs into the country and then get in trouble.
I have never seen any episode where they show burning of confiscated cigarettes. I say it's just auctioned off and taxes collected thru second channel .
LOL, I just LOVE how the producers of this program think the viewers are idiots. They flash the word "reconstruction" over the screen, while it's clearly obvious that all the shaking, movement and out of focus intentionally poor photography says it all. LOL
Because such a large part of the price of tobacco is customs duty or other taxes you can make a bit of money by buying cheap tobacco overseas and smuggling it in for resale to retail tobacco shops in the UK. The same occurs in the US with smuggling from low tax states like N.C. into high tax states like N.Y.
You can get a pack of Marlboros for 4$ in Poland, even cheaper if you buy them in Bulgaria or Eastern Europe, for the same pack you will pay around 16$ in UK.
These cocaine smugglers are willing to risk huge chunks of their lives being taken away from them -- 9 YEARS! I watched another one of these .... 6 YEARS! GONE!
@@beckb2775 Do I look like I am kidding? If I am standing at a bus stop with my hands in my pocket does it mean I am indicating I am nervous about something? The answer is no. She is no psychologist so she is guessing and has no scientific basis for her conclusion. There is no need to respond if you cannot make a proper sentence.
@@beckb2775 best part are the "drug traces" especially for cocaine, it's the English equivalent for " I smell an odor of marihuana" in the US and they basically grant themselves all the rights they need to extensively search you if they please to do so.
You don't seem to understand the huge reponsibility the custom officers carry on their shoulders. If they fail to stop a drug trafficker there will be many peoples death on the officers hands indirectly. Its a very heavy burden. They have to be super alert and diligent at all times! There is no room for mistakes. There are trafickers and drug mules that carries several kilos of cocaine or heroine etc so every bust is important! The customs catch various amounts of drugs every week and month and they are not even able to catch them all. You don't want them drugs in your country and these officers does one of the heaviest liftings physically and mentally.
If you were a customs officer and regularly dealt with people who don't speak English, would you carry a book of common customs phrases translated into common languages? Or would you learn to mime simple concepts? Or would you do what UK customs officers seem to do, which is just roll your eyes and repeat the same questions in English over and over?
Some UK customs officers do speak other languages, although as far as I know it’s not a set requirement, and depending on the language they may also have staff within the airport who speak the language too. Plus many public services have access to LanguageLine, a telephone service which allows translation of hundreds of languages including some rare ones. If someone genuinely doesn’t understand a word of English then they can use translators, or they can request one. Plus I don’t know what your experience is of other countries’ customs but when I flew into Vietnam the customs officer I dealt with spoke only Vietnamese and expected me to respond to him in Vietnamese also. Fair enough, that’s the language of the country I’m in. It’s been the same for my dealings with the police, local government offices, bank and hospital- the staff mostly didn’t speak English, expected me to at least understand Vietnamese and many of the documents and forms I was expected to fill in were only in Vietnamese.
I love it when I go to immigrant services - visas, etc. - in Poland and NOBODY speaks any other language but Polish. You can walk into any shop, practically, and greet the staff in Polish, and if you are not a native-speaker of Polish, they quickly realize that and offer to speak to you in English or some other language. Pretty much anybody who works in the public sector offering any kind of service will be able to communicate at least at a basic level in English or another foreign language. But the moment you step into a government office - including immigration and visa services - nobody speaks anything but Polish. You've got people whose entire job involves talking to foreigners about their visa applications, and they can't speak any language but Polish, despite the fact that universities run degree courses in English for foreign students with absolutely no Polish language requirement to attend. So you can get a university degree in Poland knowing only English, but good luck trying to get any kind of documentation without being fluent in Polish. At least at some point they finally put English and French translations on forms so it's easier for non-Poles to fill in the forms that were created solely for the use of non-Poles. But there was a time when all the information for foreigners coming to Poland was written only in Polish, so unless you were completely fluent in Polish, you had no idea what your rights and responsibilities were as a foreigner in the country.
Wait, so they seize cigs because it denies them tax money, so they use tax payer money to fund this, then throw away the cigs anyway, meaning they not only NOT get the tax money from the cigs, but they SPENT tax money on enforcing it. That's pretty stupid.
These videos are as addictive as the drugs found in the suitcases.😃😃
🤣🤣🤣 day made!
Hahaha yeaa
True
😳
Ain’t that the truth. It’s 3 am here! I should be sleeping!
Anyone who “surgically inserts drugs into dogs” deserves to rott in prison. I bet they dont even put them under anything. They just cut them open stuff them with drugs and sow them back up. Coward pieces of trash
They should directly goes to hell
No they dont
@@gingerelvira6587 how would you know
@@chloe-cutie because the dog would make it impossible for a clean cut, and they risk the dog dying if they make a wrong cut
@@rainbowkatsuki7510 what the hell r u talking about? The obviously sedate the dog
He was so excited about the cig find , his giggle was adorable 😊
polish chef"i only have one box of ciggarettes" customs agent"do you have more boxes?" polish chef"i dont speak english"...hahahaha!!
Once caught I am amazed to see how people suddenly forget to speak in English 🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤪🤪🤪😅😅😅😅
Sum Ting Wong !!
That's the norm and it infuriates anyone 😮
I WEAR A SMALL NECK SIGN THAT SAYS "DEAF"!
It's the shock⚡in your 😮
I agree with u. Started watching them a week ago, and cannot stop. U learn a lot about people.
Same here
That they LIE
Same here
I've noticed a lot of the Chinese lie all the time.
I'm hooked. I am shocked at how many people bring in food/cigarettes and lie even when they are caught.
The guy on 7:20 should not be allowed to enter the Country at least because of the way he’s wearing jeans even lower than Shakira in 2000 😂
I feel like im going to travel somewhere and they will check my phone and find my browsing history. Im sure they will question why i watch so many of these videos. What am i going to say? They’re addicting?
Jjjj😂
😅 (while searching)…..and are you addicted to anything else…..
They going to claim it was practice to evade them
Lol
😂😂😂😂
Imagine being a smuggler and having your goods seized and on top of That, being on the internet 😂
Didn't even realize when I got hooked onto these documentaries
I agree totally😳When I start watching that’s it.. 3 hours later🤦🏽♀️
3:20 dude laughs because he is amazed about the math the older guy did in 2 seconds.
🤣🤣🤣
Sick in bed, been watching these episodes almost non-stop for a few days now. Oddly addictive.
Just started watching them 4 days ago and now I’m addicted
3:30 So cute how that guy is so pleased with himself lol
i think it's hilarious cigarettes are like the number one thing they look for other than drugs lmao
should be awakening to some people about how the world and government operates. not in a good way. if they wanted everyone to be healthy, why would they sell cigarettes.
@@zambasp They couldn't give a damn about your health. It's all about that money
why cig?
Gotta get that sweet sweet tax revenue. They're essentially finance collectors.
@@zambasp They sell cigarettes so grown adults can make their own choice - my guess is if they didn’t, people like you would be just as quick to whine about “my rights are restricted.” And of course they want to collect tax money. If you have a “no enforcement” tax system , everyone cheats and you end up with a broke mess of a country like the economic crisis in Greece. And if you think showing that the government will strictly collect taxes is “an awakening,” you will be shocked to learn fire is hot and the sky is blue.
I ride horses in the U.S.., and have seen the X chalked in the desert for a drop. You are smart to stay out of the area.
“That coke smuggler looks so cool” lol bad choice of words
i never knew cigarettes was that big of an issue? is it smuggling if the crew actually smokes the cigarettes?
I see a lot of smuggling of cigarettes. How expensive are they in the UK that people will try to smuggle them in? Seems like they wouldn't be that profitable. Can someone explain the cost/sale prices to me?
Just did a little research. Looks like about $18USD per pack. Yikes! No wonder they get smuggled in.
Don't they sell two packs and four packs?
UK cigarette prices are the higherst in EU
I dont know how the 3 kilos got in my bag! I think it must have been the cocaine fairy!
The captain didn't have to do anything. If they want to cause a big commotion over cigarettes it's up to them!
Cigs cause so much illness & someone has to pay the medical bills, in Great Britain its the over burdened taxpayers
depends if you like a ship impounded-- guess sitting on an impounded ship is reasonable response to port and UK authorities.
The smugglers chuckles at the 10,000 cig tax as he sells the remainder 90,000
3 kilos of cocain😱Well…. the very idea… I never😮 lol 😆
about lowering the price of cigarettes in uk ???
Just think all the times people get away with it if they even remotely got caught they would keep trying
Lol! 10.0000 cigarettes, luckily there is a machine that can smoke them all at once.
7:19 im dying😭 look at white shirts pants 💀
Cannabis: Willing seller, willing buyer: What right does the bureaucrats have to intervene? Big brother? Prohibition?
The fact that the laws they are following were enacted by a legislature elected by the voting public in a western liberal democracy gives them the right to intervene.
@@chansetwo No. Legislators are elected on a package of policies. The majority may disagree with this policy but have to reluctantly accept the baggage to get other parts of the mixture of policies.
Capitalism, but only as much as your government allows you to
@@andrekruger135 you do have the opportunity to get them removed piecewise by electing the right ones for each piece.
Who cares, it’s legal in most places in the US now.
Wow, he got 6 years and more charges in another country.
🤔yeah interesting
Just out of curiosity, if they damage your luggage, but do not find anything, do they have to pay for replacement. I understand the need to be thorough and strongly support it, but if you cut or drill into my luggage, and I am clean, I would want restitution.
It was either this one or Australia that they say you can file a claim.
16:25 That's Great Britain, for you! "We came here because of a massive amount of explosives... _BUT,_ while we're here, we'll also look around to see if you have too many cigarettes!"
That’s their job though. Yes, they have a specific task to do in checking the explosives, but their role as a customs officer also includes checking the appropriate customs limits for tobacco, alcohol and other items.
I’m sorry, but searching for cigarettes on the Polish ship was unfair. They had no intentions of staying in the UK so no intentions of selling them
Aside from the word of the ship’s crew, who weren’t exactly honest or upfront in the first place, you can’t know that for sure and given that cheap illegal Eastern European cigarettes being sold on the black market are a major problem for HMRC, it is only reasonable to make the correct checks.
They can give them to a port worker that lives in UK and can sell them.
International waters
No. Domestic waters. Any searches are legal.
Do the dog mules get 5-10 in the pound? They have the drugs and must do the time. 😉
It's very difficult to stop smugglers using ships, I would think.
1:39 From Poland as the label reads "50 kg, to be lifted by two people only".
To be lifted by no less than 2 people.
@@joshlanders No, it's says :"To be carried by two people only"
@7:15 - I thought Obama said 'Brothers
have got to pull their pants up'...?
1 officer: yeah he's super nervous, fiddling around everywhere. Next scene: it's really remarkable how cool and collected he is. One for justification, one an actual observation.
It's not a 'justificaton', it's the law, and, also....he WAS a smuggler. So, seems the law works quite well, doesn't it?
It's ridiculous how they act like cigarettes are as bad as cocaine and other drugs. ..smh
But they are. Nicotine addiction is much more widespread and has incredible long-lasting effects on public health.
@@Bergen98 they don't brush their teeth over there, so, I feel ya, but I dont.
THey kill FAR More people
The problem is that the government is not getting the taxes on those cigarettes , in the U.K. cigarettes are heavily taxed.
Man, you are clueless.
Oh, i didn't know there is narrator in this show. I have only heard the music.
you hear him whispering for help in most episodes
"Music"? You call that noise "music"???
Thanks for teaching how to smuggle
That’s a whole lotta cigarette from that trailer haul!
*As I lie here, I am deep undercover*
😃
Such a difference between U.S. and U.K. with arrests and police dogs. It’s great to see how different countries do things especially not having tasers or guns or batons to handle a suspect but have many more officers on the scene very addicting to watch them all TY
The US deals with deadly drug cartel members. They do a damn good job.
Because the Americans citizens are DIFFERENT from the citizens of UK and Australia in every way. Different folks different strokes
I wish they would produce a new series.
Only 3 kilos? This guy is an amateur! LMAO!
A victimless crime, that what handling drugs has be come, about 20 years ago, Portugal des criminalize all drugs, and the crime index filled with 85% from one day to the other, that released resources to fight victimized crimes big-time .
Victimless crime? Nonsense. Asian countries are right to have the death penalty for drugs. The West is simply decadent, soft and being over run and over taken due to it's own apathy and weakness.
@@vitocorleone8323 address the substance of his comment
@@vitocorleone8323 < Are people there is i smoke Marijuana or sniffing Coke New Year’s eve victims, no catch instead some rapists for the resources.
Victimless? 3 kilos of coke to hit the streets. He's a bloody criminal, a smuggler
@@taenui < It’s a crime that People don’t have the freedom to use drugs if they wish so. USA spend $200 billion a year trying to stop drugs, without success, It has been calculated that if the government instead legalize and tax it, it can collect $75 billion, a difference of $275 billion, which could be used to build schools, hospitals and other infrastructure. And users doesn’t need to make robbery to get it, we can’t stop it, so why not make sure, that only the clean stuff hits the streets ?
Was that Michael Blackston caught with that 3 kilos of cocaine 😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
It looks like the worst crime in England is stealing from the Tax Dept.
I think that is true in any country, the government wants your money and they'll get it any way they can.
Maybe he's drugged up to maintain his calm composure while smuggling contraband 😴🤣, great work officers 👍🙏😃
Odd that they bother searching large ships-- there are thousands of easy hiding places on a ship! Thousands of electrical panels and air ducts openable with a stepladder and a screwdriver. You'd have to be a really lazy smuggler to get caught.
If the cigarettes are on board and they are leaving then I don't see the problem. They are not bringing them to the UK, just passing through.
Wow, what a mild sentencing, waste of time to capture them
I think I could pull off smuggling now after watching this video. It's really helpful knowing exactly what they're looking for
It's not that easy
@@nxreeee I never said it was easy. The point I'm trying to make here is why give the general public such valuable inside information? For example, if the smugglers of that huge amount of cigarettes had watched a similar program prior to shipping they would have known to avoid doing the exact things they did that tipped off the inspectors/police
@@scottoshea9440 true but they have more tricks in the book than this
The name "Scott O'Shea" has now been added to Interpol watch lists.
@@gotham61 damn, I shouldn't have said anything! 😂
-These tea drinkers are crazy for their cigarettes.......
had the guy in the slick suit just walked at a normal pace he might have gotten through
Isn’t this ‘Nothing to Declare UK’?!?
That man was so proud of showing off his underwear😂😂
These officers are so polite & and respectful.
"To be destroyed" ... wonder where I've heard that before.
I love “Real Responders “
Well done , great job!!!
Keep up you good work!!!
May the highest power of all the powers protect you and your families from evil and dangers !!!
I wonder did they split up to avoid the harassment and still got stopped 😁
Right!!
He chose to hide in a pub? Seriously? Dude pick a better hiding spot.
Such a complicated, sophisticated plan to smuggle cigarettes in the truck, and they make a bone-headed move as to cut corners on not printing on the wrapping/packaging. Makes them stick out.
Come on - the Polish ship was legitimate, with documents in order. Now you have to bother the crew about cigarettes?? 🙄🙄🙄
Whats the deal with smuggling cigarettes in the UK?
I think when the UK left the EU, the prices of cigarettes went up. I’ve also seen people on the show be confused what the custom limit is because the EU allows more cigarettes to move between countries. but when the UK left the EU, they dropped the allowed limit to something more stricter. The problem is people don’t know the limit changes so accidentally bring too many cigs into the country and then get in trouble.
“Destroyed “ we all know the police are gonna smoke all the cigarettes.
One of those agents has really yellow teeth, like he is a heavy smoker.... Just sayin!!!
That was the moment he knew…. He f’ed up😟
Thank you to these amazing officers who never give up.
In Britain you destroy smuggled cigarettes, in other parts of the world, I guarrantee, they get smoked!
What happens in front of the camera and what happens behind the camera are two different things.
I seriously doubt what you’re saying. People are the same
And sold
I have never seen any episode where they show burning of confiscated cigarettes. I say it's just auctioned off and taxes collected thru second channel .
This is how to smuggle 101 class... Take notes
Railing lines as I’m watching this
LOL, I just LOVE how the producers of this program think the viewers are idiots. They flash the word "reconstruction" over the screen, while it's clearly obvious that all the shaking, movement and out of focus intentionally poor photography says it all. LOL
Cameraman has parkinson lol
Why would they want to smuggle cigarettes? I don't get it.
Because such a large part of the price of tobacco is customs duty or other taxes you can make a bit of money by buying cheap tobacco overseas and smuggling it in for resale to retail tobacco shops in the UK. The same occurs in the US with smuggling from low tax states like N.C. into high tax states like N.Y.
You can get a pack of Marlboros for 4$ in Poland, even cheaper if you buy them in Bulgaria or Eastern Europe, for the same pack you will pay around 16$ in UK.
i just don't get how smugglers don't lose passport priviledges.
Probably because you can restrict a person abilities to travel freely, but you can sure triple check em on the way back.
Very dystopic opinion
Because having a passport isn't a privilege, it's a right granted to you as a citizen
Cigarettes is the high priority? Guess if the government doesn’t get the tax, it’s illegal
You are not even allowed to grow your own tobacco plants, so much so for the smuggling bit.
@@lillexus5589 UK 🇬🇧 sucks, here in California, I am smoking the canibus and laughing at your dumb laws
You cannot compete with the tax man.
I think it's a bit much to arrest someone for cigarettes.
UK chaps innit
Untaxed and unaccounted
Didn't realize cigs were so valuable
How crazy even they knew from the start they will gonna caught still they're bringing drugs 🤦♀️
This makes me want to work at the UK airport
I'm just wondering why is it illegal to bring cigarettes 🚬
no its not just you cant bring over 200 I think
6:37 when you suffer a defeat at mental gymnastics
I couldn't imagine my existence being shaking down cigarettes
I couldn't imagine having a problem with people who are trying to catch criminals that are costing tax payers money.
Very good job in the UK
14:21
"Oh shhhh" 😂😂😂
Great job Officers.
These cocaine smugglers are willing to risk huge chunks of their lives being taken away from them -- 9 YEARS! I watched another one of these .... 6 YEARS! GONE!
In the US they will get 25 years to life.
The whole cutting into someone's property in hopes of finding something is problematic. Fiddling around in the pocket is not an indicator of anything.
Lol ur joking right
@@beckb2775 Do I look like I am kidding? If I am standing at a bus stop with my hands in my pocket does it mean I am indicating I am nervous about something? The answer is no. She is no psychologist so she is guessing and has no scientific basis for her conclusion. There is no need to respond if you cannot make a proper sentence.
@@beckb2775 best part are the "drug traces" especially for cocaine, it's the English equivalent for " I smell an odor of marihuana" in the US and they basically grant themselves all the rights they need to extensively search you if they please to do so.
@@lillexus5589 and what
You don't seem to understand the huge reponsibility the custom officers carry on their shoulders. If they fail to stop a drug trafficker there will be many peoples death on the officers hands indirectly. Its a very heavy burden. They have to be super alert and diligent at all times! There is no room for mistakes. There are trafickers and drug mules that carries several kilos of cocaine or heroine etc so every bust is important! The customs catch various amounts of drugs every week and month and they are not even able to catch them all. You don't want them drugs in your country and these officers does one of the heaviest liftings physically and mentally.
If you have ever seen a african prison him Goin to a UK prison is no big deal
The most important thing is freedom and you don't get that both in African and Uk prisons.
Drugs yes. Cigarettes for christ sake leave them alone.
Instead of destroying cigs.. Open a store whereby all proceeds go to govt.
Auction the damn thing and you will get the tax money also.
These guys are top notch! Wow!
If you were a customs officer and regularly dealt with people who don't speak English, would you carry a book of common customs phrases translated into common languages? Or would you learn to mime simple concepts? Or would you do what UK customs officers seem to do, which is just roll your eyes and repeat the same questions in English over and over?
Some UK customs officers do speak other languages, although as far as I know it’s not a set requirement, and depending on the language they may also have staff within the airport who speak the language too. Plus many public services have access to LanguageLine, a telephone service which allows translation of hundreds of languages including some rare ones. If someone genuinely doesn’t understand a word of English then they can use translators, or they can request one.
Plus I don’t know what your experience is of other countries’ customs but when I flew into Vietnam the customs officer I dealt with spoke only Vietnamese and expected me to respond to him in Vietnamese also. Fair enough, that’s the language of the country I’m in. It’s been the same for my dealings with the police, local government offices, bank and hospital- the staff mostly didn’t speak English, expected me to at least understand Vietnamese and many of the documents and forms I was expected to fill in were only in Vietnamese.
@@eliz_scubavn Same in Turkey. It’s fascinating. In Sweden, you need to speak at least three languages to work at the main airports.
I love it when I go to immigrant services - visas, etc. - in Poland and NOBODY speaks any other language but Polish. You can walk into any shop, practically, and greet the staff in Polish, and if you are not a native-speaker of Polish, they quickly realize that and offer to speak to you in English or some other language. Pretty much anybody who works in the public sector offering any kind of service will be able to communicate at least at a basic level in English or another foreign language. But the moment you step into a government office - including immigration and visa services - nobody speaks anything but Polish. You've got people whose entire job involves talking to foreigners about their visa applications, and they can't speak any language but Polish, despite the fact that universities run degree courses in English for foreign students with absolutely no Polish language requirement to attend. So you can get a university degree in Poland knowing only English, but good luck trying to get any kind of documentation without being fluent in Polish. At least at some point they finally put English and French translations on forms so it's easier for non-Poles to fill in the forms that were created solely for the use of non-Poles. But there was a time when all the information for foreigners coming to Poland was written only in Polish, so unless you were completely fluent in Polish, you had no idea what your rights and responsibilities were as a foreigner in the country.
Yup addictive. I love the process of the investigation.
Wait, so they seize cigs because it denies them tax money, so they use tax payer money to fund this, then throw away the cigs anyway, meaning they not only NOT get the tax money from the cigs, but they SPENT tax money on enforcing it. That's pretty stupid.
Yes, but imagine how much tax revenue they’d lose if they didn’t enforce this policy, and people were able to bring in huge quantities of cigarettes.
Imagine how many smugglers sre serving time
Good!!
Those people who put drugs in dogs deserve the worst karma possible. I pray karma will be 100000 times worse than the pain they caused the animal.
Give the man a tea for his throat already! 😂🍵
Pants falling off guy is a red flag!
Yeah he cool because he knows 10 kilis got thru..lol
Nicotine, the new cocaïne 😂😂