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Matyko 12-24-2007 05:56 AM

Ex-soviet states have no problems here I think...
Taxes are high and people have to work a lot and hard, and especially in Hungary it seemsthe people don't like this after somany decades of communism. But we are not criminals, nothing to be afraid of.

And just to mention these borders are ran by highly experienced and heavily supervised professionals who know exactly what kind of risk is to the EU if bad vehicle/bad package passes the border.

-=- Greeting from Hungary to everyone -=-


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Originally Posted by Why (Post 13546659)
you mean there are still people in those countries that havent already left to go to western and central europe already?

Austria has soooo many fucking people from the east here its not even funny. im not so sure open borders with some of these new Schengen countries was such a good idea. do you really want your security to be ran by ex-soviet states? these people are still way behind the rest of europe and lower wages lead to more corruption and bribery, which in turn leads to smuggling, theft, etc.

now when you steal a car you only have to cross one border instead of two to get it out of the EU. great.


CarlosTheGaucho 12-24-2007 07:25 AM

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Originally Posted by kmanrox (Post 13557454)
so like now, all the criminals in europe will be way harder to find, and all the third world-type countries can drain their citizens to thriving countries and fuck up the balances? smart

Again, reading this thread helps to understand the situation:

- 99 pct. of the busts never happened on a regular border check and is dependend on an insider information
- this will not affect nor make it easier for the organized crime
- the third world countries wave is going to happen once or the other way, actually many terrorists from Chechnia received the status of the "politically persecuted immigrant" here - it's just needed they need to fill the appropriate form and look sad
- many pickpocket thieves from Romania have moved here long time ago

= it's only less hassle for the usual people and travelers at the end:2 cents:

CarlosTheGaucho 12-24-2007 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Coatsy (Post 13557124)
Mind sharing on what you're discussing?

I can't, it's not really my style to share confidential info, but I am sure you will realize what I talked about :winkwink:

CarlosTheGaucho 12-24-2007 07:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Matyko (Post 13558004)
Ex-soviet states have no problems here I think...
Taxes are high and people have to work a lot and hard, and especially in Hungary it seemsthe people don't like this after somany decades of communism. But we are not criminals, nothing to be afraid of.

And just to mention these borders are ran by highly experienced and heavily supervised professionals who know exactly what kind of risk is to the EU if bad vehicle/bad package passes the border.

-=- Greeting from Hungary to everyone -=-

Well as I always use to mention, it's always easier and more comfortable for 90 pct. of the people to live in communism than in the reform capitalism or transitional pseudo social capitalism as we can see in many former eastern block countries.

I have to check the Budapest soon! :thumbsup

Paul 12-24-2007 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by CarlosTheGaucho (Post 13558149)
I can't, it's not really my style to share confidential info, but I am sure you will realize what I talked about :winkwink:

I was referring to the billing company info MaDalton mentioned in post #74

MaDalton 12-24-2007 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Coatsy (Post 13558803)
I was referring to the billing company info MaDalton mentioned in post #74

nahhh - something big will happen in 2008. carlos knows - and a certain billing company. but i'm not going to reveal it to the public yet :upsidedow

Paul 12-24-2007 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by MaDalton (Post 13558818)
nahhh - something big will happen in 2008. carlos knows - and a certain billing company. but i'm not going to reveal it to the public yet :upsidedow

Fuckin tease :winkwink:

Is it a positive or negative thing?

Va2k 12-24-2007 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by MaDalton (Post 13558818)
nahhh - something big will happen in 2008. carlos knows - and a certain billing company. but i'm not going to reveal it to the public yet :upsidedow

I know what it is I know what it is :P Ya right it will be big and CAN'T WAIT W00h00:banana:xmas-smil30:GFYBand:xmas-smil22:xmas-smil16

MaDalton 12-24-2007 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Coatsy (Post 13559074)
Fuckin tease :winkwink:

Is it a positive or negative thing?

positive - of course :)

Roald 12-24-2007 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by MaDalton (Post 13550581)

and assholes you can find everywhere :2 cents:

Lol I always tell those assholes to go Immer geradeaus when they ask for directions in german :winkwink:

Tell us about good things!!!

MaDalton 12-24-2007 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by QuaShe (Post 13559243)
Lol I always tell those assholes to go Immer geradeaus when they ask for directions in german :winkwink:

Tell us about good things!!!

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

kaaskopp!

Roald 12-24-2007 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by MaDalton (Post 13559255)
:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

kaaskopp!

Yes?

http://www.antennerotterdam.nl/cache...30_kaaskop.jpg

:warning


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