Da saobraćajna policija u Srbiji vidi u strancima „lak plen“ za naplaćivanje kazni nije novost, ali jeste da se usuđuje da napiše prekršajnu prijavu i za prekoračenje brzine od jedan kilometar na čas. Čitalac Danasa iz Slovenije Mihailo Gostiljac (65) tvrdi da je bio žrtva srpske saobraćajne policije samo zato što je vozio automobil sa inostranim tablicama.
Policija je prema njegovim rečima pokušala da mu naplati kaznu za prebrzu vožnju na mestu gde je dozvoljeno 80 kilometara na čas, ali lažno tvrdeći da je ograničenje 60 kilometara na čas.
– Ubeđivali su me da je na tom delu puta ograničenje 60 kilometara na čas, te da sam vozio 20 kilometara na čas preko dozvoljenog. Ali ne da se lako bezobrazni Slovenac srpskog porekla, pitajući gde je znak? Znaka nema, nije ga nikad ni bilo, ali policajac tvrdi da zna da je tu ograničenje baš 60 na sat. Kaže i da je već od jutros naplatio desetak kazni vozačima koji su vozili i manjom brzinom od 70 kilometara
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Along the Street: Taxes due May 17
Many people breathed a sigh of relief when Tax Day was postponed in April. Now they need to take a deep breath and get to work on finishing their tax forms, because taxes are due Monday, May 17.
Tax Day has been a much anticipated, and sometimes dreaded, annual event since 1913, when permanent federal income taxes were implemented. At first, taxes were due March 1, then the date was changed to March 15. Tax Day has been on or near April 15 since 1955.
Tax Day was delayed this year because of the coronavirus pandemic, which disrupted the economy and complicated tax filing for businesses and individuals. Many people had to report unemployment income or payments from a variety of jobs, for instance.