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Tuesday, 25.05.2010.

09:17

New survey on corruption in Serbia

Some 90 percent of Serbian citizens believe that corruption is a customary occurrence in Serbia.

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Ataman

pre 13 godina

It can't be true! Some typing mistakes, probably!
(pz, 25 May 2010 13:52)

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wow, who would have thought that there is corruption in Serbia?
(Kosova-USA, 25 May 2010 13:44)

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Corruption in Serbia!? No way!!
(Pejoni, 25 May 2010 13:05)

Yes. To all of you and in particular to Kosova-USA since he knows the area well. I did deal with corrupt NY State troopers in Mamakating, NY and even more corrupt traffic court. I successfully did fight them off - but it was tough.

I could NOT fight off the even more corrupt New Jersey cops on New Jersey Turnpike. That fun did cost me $100, pure corruption. Not enough - I was introduced to American court system and it made me vomit because the prosecutor was the most corrupt person, working closely with defense lawyers and judges in all cases I did observe. It was nothing about justice - the way it was it was pure organized bribery and extortion.

I learned it there - years later I had to fight of corrupted police officers in Milpitas, CA. With success, but it cost me extensive time.

And as for corruption on the government level: who drive in California can testify about the "California gasoline" scam.

I in person can testify that my car can make barely 21 miles on a gallon of California gasoline will make about 28 miles on a gallon of either Leposavic or Pristina gasoline. Go figure. But our government will wash anyone's brain trying to prove that burning gas with 21 mpg efficiency is better for environment, than burning with 28 mpg. Who conducted the study? You bet, major oil companies, under contract with California government.

This is how corruption really works, Serbs are innocent and naive babies.

Zoran

pre 13 godina

Of course there's corruption in Serbia, especially in our southern province of Kosovo. We just don't deny it.

This current government was bought and created by the west so I'm not surprised it's flourishing.

Zoran

pre 13 godina

Of course there's corruption in Serbia, especially in our southern province of Kosovo. We just don't deny it.

This current government was bought and created by the west so I'm not surprised it's flourishing.

Ataman

pre 13 godina

It can't be true! Some typing mistakes, probably!
(pz, 25 May 2010 13:52)

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wow, who would have thought that there is corruption in Serbia?
(Kosova-USA, 25 May 2010 13:44)

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Corruption in Serbia!? No way!!
(Pejoni, 25 May 2010 13:05)

Yes. To all of you and in particular to Kosova-USA since he knows the area well. I did deal with corrupt NY State troopers in Mamakating, NY and even more corrupt traffic court. I successfully did fight them off - but it was tough.

I could NOT fight off the even more corrupt New Jersey cops on New Jersey Turnpike. That fun did cost me $100, pure corruption. Not enough - I was introduced to American court system and it made me vomit because the prosecutor was the most corrupt person, working closely with defense lawyers and judges in all cases I did observe. It was nothing about justice - the way it was it was pure organized bribery and extortion.

I learned it there - years later I had to fight of corrupted police officers in Milpitas, CA. With success, but it cost me extensive time.

And as for corruption on the government level: who drive in California can testify about the "California gasoline" scam.

I in person can testify that my car can make barely 21 miles on a gallon of California gasoline will make about 28 miles on a gallon of either Leposavic or Pristina gasoline. Go figure. But our government will wash anyone's brain trying to prove that burning gas with 21 mpg efficiency is better for environment, than burning with 28 mpg. Who conducted the study? You bet, major oil companies, under contract with California government.

This is how corruption really works, Serbs are innocent and naive babies.

Zoran

pre 13 godina

Of course there's corruption in Serbia, especially in our southern province of Kosovo. We just don't deny it.

This current government was bought and created by the west so I'm not surprised it's flourishing.

Ataman

pre 13 godina

It can't be true! Some typing mistakes, probably!
(pz, 25 May 2010 13:52)

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wow, who would have thought that there is corruption in Serbia?
(Kosova-USA, 25 May 2010 13:44)

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Corruption in Serbia!? No way!!
(Pejoni, 25 May 2010 13:05)

Yes. To all of you and in particular to Kosova-USA since he knows the area well. I did deal with corrupt NY State troopers in Mamakating, NY and even more corrupt traffic court. I successfully did fight them off - but it was tough.

I could NOT fight off the even more corrupt New Jersey cops on New Jersey Turnpike. That fun did cost me $100, pure corruption. Not enough - I was introduced to American court system and it made me vomit because the prosecutor was the most corrupt person, working closely with defense lawyers and judges in all cases I did observe. It was nothing about justice - the way it was it was pure organized bribery and extortion.

I learned it there - years later I had to fight of corrupted police officers in Milpitas, CA. With success, but it cost me extensive time.

And as for corruption on the government level: who drive in California can testify about the "California gasoline" scam.

I in person can testify that my car can make barely 21 miles on a gallon of California gasoline will make about 28 miles on a gallon of either Leposavic or Pristina gasoline. Go figure. But our government will wash anyone's brain trying to prove that burning gas with 21 mpg efficiency is better for environment, than burning with 28 mpg. Who conducted the study? You bet, major oil companies, under contract with California government.

This is how corruption really works, Serbs are innocent and naive babies.