Do Belarusian border guards or GAI commonly request to open the hood of the car? And if yes, would I get into any trouble for a battery that has the following color scheme?
Do Belarusian border guards or GAI commonly request to open the hood of the car? And if yes, would I get into any trouble for a battery that has the following color scheme?
Last time i was asked to open my hood, i dont know, maybe 10 years ago? And only because i confronted police officer and he was searching for something to fine me for.
Kadr4o on
Скорее нет чем да. Подобная шиза не распространяется дальше, чем частные случайности.
Системных репрессий за цвета вроде нет, ни в РФ, ни, думаю, в белоруси
crw614 on
Pls stop asking stupid questions
pafagaukurinn on
Note that significant part of those commenting here aren’t in Belarus and haven’t visited for quite some time, so they have no idea what border guards would or wouldn’t do.
Me, I personally saw people in white-red clothes in the streets of Minsk. I thought to myself, wow, are they stupid, or fearless, or what? Apparently though, mere combination of colours is not necessarily what gets you in trouble, it is perhaps more important what you do and how you behave.
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Last time i was asked to open my hood, i dont know, maybe 10 years ago? And only because i confronted police officer and he was searching for something to fine me for.
Скорее нет чем да. Подобная шиза не распространяется дальше, чем частные случайности.
Системных репрессий за цвета вроде нет, ни в РФ, ни, думаю, в белоруси
Pls stop asking stupid questions
Note that significant part of those commenting here aren’t in Belarus and haven’t visited for quite some time, so they have no idea what border guards would or wouldn’t do.
Me, I personally saw people in white-red clothes in the streets of Minsk. I thought to myself, wow, are they stupid, or fearless, or what? Apparently though, mere combination of colours is not necessarily what gets you in trouble, it is perhaps more important what you do and how you behave.
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