>In Russia, the illegal use of uniforms and insignia of state law enforcement agencies and paramilitary organizations is also a civil offense punishable by fines of up to 1500 roubles (about $24) and confiscation of the uniforms.
>(about $24)
>be russian
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You daft shit
>en.wikipedia.org
In the vast majority of countries the practice is illegal and carries a custodial sentence. Impersonating a police officer is sometimes committed in order to assert police-like authority in order to commit a crime.
>be swedish
Obsessed
isn't that against the law anywhere? lmao
$24 is a ton of money in Russia, buddy.
1500 rubles is alot.
>swedish banter
wait is the banter supposed to be the amount of money?
Holy shit this is the worst banter i've ever actually seen
Must a german in sweden
idk what you expected out of swedes
swedes are germans in denial t b h
Not being a homosexual in Sweden is punishable by refugee buttsex.
probably a soviet-era sum that they never bothered to update
Russians are nothing, it's funny how anyone is even afraid of them. I'm saying this from where there are more Russians than in the US.
What is so funny? You tried to make "fun" of Russians and failed miserably
You can’t run forever eesti! We will become one soon enough!
This. Russians are extremely pathetic. 1 week in Russia and i quickly understood why the Soviet Union collapsed and why Russia is so poor.
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