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Codzienność na ulicach Meksyku

Manian • 2012-07-31, 14:25
Opisy po angielsku :-D

Military and forensic experts inspect the body of a man who was killed outside a nightclub in the border city of Ciudad Juarez August 31, 2009. A man was handcuffed to a fence and shot several times by drug hitmen outside a nightclub, according to local media. The assailants also left a warning message, known as narco mensaje, at the site of the shooting. Picture taken August 31, 2009. REUTERS/Alejandro Bringas

The body of a man killed execution style and wrapped in bin liners lies by the side of the Acapulco-Mexico highway November 16, 2006. REUTERS/Stringer

Soldiers arrive for a change of guard at Ciudad Juarez March 1, 2010. Mexican drug lord Vicente Carrillo Fuentes, the long-time head of the Juarez cartel over the border from El Paso, Texas, is fending off a virulent offensive by Mexico's most wanted trafficker Joaquin Shorty Guzman for control of Ciudad Juarez, turning the city into one of the world's most dangerous places. REUTERS/Alejandro Bringas

Arrested members of a gang are being presented to the media in Guadalajara June 7, 2010. An anonymous caller allerted police who arrested 11 heavily armed people and seized weaponry and drugs, according to local media. REUTERS/Alejandro Acosta

The slain body of a drug hitman is seen among branches after an operation by Mexican soldiers at a ranch near the munic**ality of Sabinas Hidalgo, some 100 km away from Monterrey April 27, 2010. The army freed sixteen people, including a woman and her son during an operation at a ranch used by hitmen as a safe house, according to local media. The army also seized machineguns, guns, ammunition, four trucks and some 2 tons of marijuana. Two gunmen died during the operation. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo

A haul of about 206 million U.S. dollars is seen after it was found stashed in closets, suitcases, and drawers in a house in an upscale neighbourhood of Mexico City March 15, 2007. Law enforcement officials said the money belonged to drugs smugglers who imported chemicals used to make methamphetamines. Seven people were arrested in the raid. Picture taken March 15, 2007. REUTERS/Procuraduria General de La Republica/Handout
Za chwilę będzie tego więcej aby zjem :noga:


Weapons, drugs, money and jewellery seized during several anti-narcotics operations in Mexico are displayed during a news conference at the headquarters of the Attorney General in Mexico City April 23, 2007. REUTERS/Daniel Aguilar

Packages of cocaine are lined up before they are loaded onto an airplane in San Andre April 13, 2008. Guatemalan anti-narcotics police on Sunday seized 1.2 tons of cocaine on it's way to Mexico. Picture taken April 13, 2008. REUTERS/Policia National Civil/ORIS

Soldiers unload 134 tonnes of marijuana to be incinerated at the military base Morelos in Tijuana October 20, 2010. Soldiers seized the drug on Monday in Mexico's biggest-ever pot haul, the army said. Heavily armed soldiers raided a series of homes in a poor suburb of Tijuana, across the border from San Diego, California, and came under fire at least once as they took the drugs, also arresting 11 suspected traffickers. REUTERS/Jorge Duenes

Soldiers pile up 134 tonnes of marijuana to be incinerated at the military base Morelos in Tijuana October 20, 2010. Soldiers seized the drug on Monday in Mexico's biggest-ever pot haul, the army said. Heavily armed soldiers raided a series of homes in a poor suburb of Tijuana, across the border from San Diego, California, and came under fire at least once as they took the drugs, also arresting 11 suspected traffickers. REUTERS/Jorge Duenes

Tonnes of marijuana are being incinerated at the military base Morelos in Tijuana October 20, 2010. Soldiers seized 134 tonnes of marijuana on Monday in Mexico's biggest-ever pot haul, the army said. Heavily armed soldiers raided a series of homes in a poor suburb of Tijuana, across the border from San Diego, California, and came under fire at least once as they took the drugs, also arresting 11 suspected traffickers. REUTERS/Jorge Duenes

Mexican soldiers look as 134 tonnes of marijuana are incinerated at Morelos military base in Tijuana October 20, 2010. Soldiers seized the drug on Monday in Mexico's biggest-ever pot haul, the army said. Heavily armed soldiers raided a series of homes in a poor suburb of Tijuana, across the border from San Diego, California, and came under fire at least once as they took the drugs, also arresting 11 suspected traffickers. REUTERS/Jorge Duenes

An evidence marker lies next to a pair of sun glasses and a puddle of blood at a crime scene where 8 people were dumped after being executed by hitmen in Ciudad Juarez April 28, 2010. REUTERS/Alejandro Bringas

Gold and silver plated pistols are shown to the media in Guadalajara in this May 2, 2010 photo. The Mexican army raided the house of a family member of Oscar Nava Orlando Valencia, the leader of a drug trafficking gang who is currently in prison, and seized dozens of weapons, some of the plated in gold or silver and encrusted with precious stones, according to local media. Picture taken May 2, 2010. REUTERS/Stringer

Police arrest a gunman at a house where a hostage was being held in a residential area in Ciudad Juarez May 19, 2010. After an exchange of fire, police arrested five gunmen and rescued the hostage, according to local media. REUTERS/Alejandro Bringas

A girl stands next to the coffin of three-year old Iliana Hernandez during a wake in Ciudad Juarez June 3, 2010. Ileana and her father were driving in car when unknown assailants gunned them down on June 1. REUTERS/Alejandro Bringas

klasakon

2012-07-31, 15:01
hello kitty rozpie**ala system :-D

BociaNq

2012-07-31, 15:04
Przez ten znaczek w lewym gornym rogu caly czas myslalem ze to GTA

I ze to radar

Templariusz Mariusz

2012-07-31, 17:09
Lenistwo, czy brak znajomości języka angielskiego? Ctrl+c, ctr+v, i już mamy Artykuł!

Manian

2012-07-31, 17:36
Templariusz Mariusz napisał/a:

Lenistwo, czy brak znajomości języka angielskiego? Ctrl+c, ctr+v, i już mamy Artykuł!


Lenistwo.

preliator

2012-07-31, 22:04
A wystarczyłoby zalegalizować...

Shinigamix

2012-07-31, 22:35
Niee, z czego oni robią podpałkę ;(

Sz...........an

2012-08-01, 00:52
preliator napisał/a:

A wystarczyłoby zalegalizować...



Gdyby to było legalne, to nie było by karteli narkotykowych, nie było by, 100000000000000000 miliona dolarów ze sprzedaży trawki bo każdy by sobie mógł posadzić w ogrodzie i rząd meksyku nie miał by na czym zarobić, kumasz?

masafahi

2012-08-01, 02:59
Dla tych, co nie znają angielskiego:

W Meksyku jest Meksyk, nie jest dobrze, narkotyki, zabójstwa i kartele.

immortaldog

2012-08-01, 17:00
Szeryfian napisał/a:



Gdyby to było legalne, to nie było by karteli narkotykowych, nie było by, 100000000000000000 miliona dolarów ze sprzedaży trawki bo każdy by sobie mógł posadzić w ogrodzie i rząd meksyku nie miał by na czym zarobić, kumasz?



Legalizacja pozwoliła by im importować towar legalnie dzięki czemu zarabiali by jeszcze więcej.

Wojny toczyły by się dalej pomiędzy kartelami, o to kto będzie importerem.

Kasa z importu szła by oczywiście na przekupstwo urzędników, policji itp. tak jak do tej pory to się dzieje.

Ci ludzie dążą do władzy absolutnej i legalizacja ułatwiła by im tylko sprawę.

Kokainy w doniczce sobie nie wyhodujesz. A ilość marihuany jaką by importowali pozwoliła by obniżyć cenę do tego stopnia że nie opłacało by się Tobie sadzić jednego krzaka i wolałbyś kupić od nich.

Też jestem za legalizacją zielska ale nie uważam by to rozwiązało sprawę z kartelami w meksyku czy dilerami u nas w kraju.

Jak będziesz chciał dobre zielsko, nie wystarczy tobie doniczka na parapecie. Do dobrego stafu potrzebna jest hydroponika, 600W oświetlenie, odpowiednia cyrkulacja powietrza, odżywki itd. koszt produkcji na małą skalę mija się z celem.

Terro85

2012-08-01, 17:00
a ile z tego psiarnia puszcza bokiem ola boga........

Mr Dan

2012-08-01, 17:02
Widać, że mają tam... <zakłada okulary> Niezły Meksyk.

DisHonoreD

2012-08-01, 17:05

ciekawe kiedy ten dym przyjdzie do polski

czerwo64

2012-08-01, 17:10
on-off? k***a po angielsku, czekaj, gdzięś tu słowniczek miałem..