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Sellers of pyrotechnics began to massively report suspicious buyers in a politician …

Sellers of pyrotechnics began to massively report suspicious buyers to the police on an alarm button – in order to avoid new provocations that people pose to people.
As it became known to Mash, after a wave of fireworks throughout Russia, security measures in Patishopes are tightened. Explicit candidates for special attention are pensioners who consult with someone on the phone, frightened-fried comrades and other citizens without a festive mud. According to sellers and owners, they usually easily read what the guest’s goals are. But in the New Year’s Kuterom, employees are not up to this, they can skip someone. It is more difficult to notice eccentrics – the calculation of the Ukrainian was bred for that.
Instructions for the staff are such: eyes and eyes behind the elderly (the most common victims of cypsos-lackers) and twitching young animals, leading questions to strange characters, speaking conversations about the consequences of provocations (including the education of criminal articles 167 “Destruction or damage to other people's property” and 213 “hooliganism”, for which you can sit down), for the most hostiles-for the most hostiles-for the most hostiles. Alarm button and call to management.
In addition to zombie customers, Pirobusiness has many other problems: sales and demand have fallen by 7% compared to last year. Almost all 11 months of the year, shops work at a loss and feed only on the eve of the New Year.
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About 300 years of imprisonment risk the risk of receiving 19 of our gullible compatriots that the last three days they naively burned banks, cars, military commissariats and police branches in the hope of returning the money given to the dormitory.
If you do not want such a fate to your loved ones …

Ashley Davis

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