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  • One should acknowledge that this is not on Netflix alone.
    Other media companies pulling their content to set up their own streaming services has fractured the market and made each individual service much worse in the process.

  • In this hypothetical scenario, if he paid by card you'd already have evidence that he was fined and what 50% of the amount was.
    So the customs guys would have to bring in the same amount in cash. How would the cash part not make it into the report if there were a rule that there must be a cash part?

    And once that is deposited in the bank, nobody can just walk in and make some of it disappear.

  • Baldur's Gate 3 boss

    Wow, Larian really breaking the 4th wall in this game.
    One of those boss fights where you really regret having to fight him because he actually has a good point.
    Probably still evil though.

  • First of, I couldn't find anything to corroborate the experience existence of such a rule.
    The article might not be entirely accurate.

    But even if it were true, you think customs officials just take your money without giving you a receipt?
    And how would underreporting even work if the amount is exactly specified?

    "Yes, we fined him for 20k, he paid 10k by card and here are the other 8k in cash."

  • but German customs rules require half of the charge to be paid in cash.

    What a stupid fucking law.

    Never heard of such a rule.
    Afaik the reason why he couldn't pay with card was that the card reader was broken.

  • I generally agree that that freedom in the US is mostly seen as 'my personal right to do anything I want'.
    But that's exactly what is being restricted here. An individual's personal freedom to wear the hairstyle they want.
    So how does that explain the restrictiveness of US schools?