ROAD TRIP I: OUR RUN IN WITH THE LAW


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Published: June 2nd 2009
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Wow the bus station here in Tucuman is huge! Like a shopping center, well it actually is. 12 hours in the bus relieved to be off it, there were a group of guys who sat around me one is my seatmate, annoying as hell, played music loudly and the guy sat next to me keeps changing seats, one time bumping his head on the tv , he never came back to his seat and I slept pretty well through the night. Thr... Read Full Entry



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24th February 2012

fun to read, very well written, insightful, lots of pictures, I want more info on menhirs
Also, please describe some of the food, and tell us about the locals, not just the 2 corrupt cops. The difference with crookery in the US is that here they make MUCH MORE money, by giving tons of tickets for anything, parking tickets most of it. In Santa Ana, CA, they stop anybody who looks Latino, give them a ticket for anything (stopping at a red light!), threaten them with "resisting the law" if they utter the slightest disapproval, impound the car and keep it for an hundred dollars a night; since poor people do not have that amount of money, the fine gets up to a thousand dollars in less than two weeks, which is close to what the second hand lemon car costed them; thus they still hundreds of cars every year; then the police sells them at auctions; and you can buy "legally" a car stolen by the police "legally". See, with Americans it is just a matter of doing things properly, and giving it a nice name

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