Tucker in Moscow
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@Renauda said in Tucker in Moscow:
Are the Russian people naturally more law abiding, or is the system simply a lot stricter? Maybe a combination of both?
Neither. They just have a different collective attitude towards public works, monuments and edifices that reflect cultural or national pride or solemnity. The Moscow subway is such.
Nice trait to have.
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@jon-nyc said in Tucker in Moscow:
I’ve never seen chained shopping carts. How do customers use them?
They are chained together with coin operated locks. You piut your quarter in the slot and it releases your cart. When you return the cart, you stick the lock in it and it gives you your quarter back. I really hated them at first but came to appreciate them.
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Who carries change with them?
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I really hated them at first but came to appreciate them.
My cousin’s husband was in the grocery store business for over 40 years. A butcher by trade, he worked his way into management and worked all over British Columbia over those years. He told me that the chain and coin locks were not so much to deter theft but to provide customers an incentive to keep the parking lots tidy and free of carts in the way of traffic. Shopping centre property management companies and grocery store head offices were fed up with all the complaints and petty claims they were receiving for vehicle damage caused by loose carts in parking stalls and scattered all over the lots and public areas adjacent to the parking lot.
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In the other hand, in my youth I would have considered the exchange of a quarter for an entire shopping cart to be a great deal! I never would have stolen one, but buy it for a quarter? You bet!
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@George-K said in Tucker in Moscow:
It's really sad how Carlson has gone off the rails.
Gotta wonder how much of it is just an act and he's trying to get clicks/views.
He certainly seems to consider the Mexican invasion of the US to be a lot worse than the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Tucker in Moscow:
@George-K said in Tucker in Moscow:
It's really sad how Carlson has gone off the rails.
Gotta wonder how much of it is just an act and he's trying to get clicks/views.
He certainly seems to consider the Mexican invasion of the US to be a lot worse than the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Yes, he does. And for a normal human being up until circa 50 years ago, throughout all of human history, concern for one's own society was obviously the priority. Now, it's reason to consider him unhinged.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Tucker in Moscow:
He certainly seems to consider the Mexican invasion of the US to be a lot worse than the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
It is obviously better planned.
We now have more than 11 million of these criminals here.
Making the case that we should stop this is good, not bad.