I guess their business is living up to their name…
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/ ... drugs-bust
Any word if the aircraft was seized as well?
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If I were in that situation I’d be looking pretty hard at how to get the hell out of the country. I wonder how much of a struggle it would be to walk across the border into Haiti or cash charter a boat to the British Virgin Islands.
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I’ve noticed Canadians don’t often get this “bribe” thing.
A few bucks would probably get them on their way.
Think of it as a tax, which come in many forms and are levied by many people. Canadians love paying tax. I have friends in Ottawa, they're paying 60% marginal tax, and in return, they get really shitty health care.
A few bucks would probably get them on their way.
Think of it as a tax, which come in many forms and are levied by many people. Canadians love paying tax. I have friends in Ottawa, they're paying 60% marginal tax, and in return, they get really shitty health care.
45 / 47 => 95 3/4%
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It’s funny, but not funny…
This has happened a few times in the last decade. I think the last notable time was a cargo crew flying the Irish concord… the Shorts 360.
Doesn’t seem to happen to the big(ger) boys.
It’s kind of like a street hustler marking a mark…
This has happened a few times in the last decade. I think the last notable time was a cargo crew flying the Irish concord… the Shorts 360.
Doesn’t seem to happen to the big(ger) boys.
It’s kind of like a street hustler marking a mark…
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