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08-07-12 23:05 #2
Posts: 286Originally Posted by Seismo [View Original Post]
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Original: http://www.cronista.com/economiapoli...0807-0099.html
It was an old law of 1998 (Menem's administration) that needs to be updated due to the fact that 1. 000 $ does not represent an important figure today, and the news focuses on that. Some newspapers like Clarin and La Nacion probably presented the news in a different way, but if one wants to be fairly objective, ona has to take note that those two newspapers are on a declared war on this government because their owners (Hector Magnetto and Bartolome Mitre) are being brought to justice for the Papel Prensa affaire on 1976, a case opened by general attorney Molinas in 1986 that remained dormant from 1989 until 2003. They face charges for crimes against humanity that could bring them to prison.
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08-07-12 22:27 #1
Posts: 189Welcome to the POLICE STATE!
On my plane ride down here I was not given the usual entry forms. The new system is entirely paperless.
I approached the immigration window and gave my passport. I was told to look into what seemed to be a webcam circa 1993.
They scanned in my passport, took my photo, entered it into the face recognition software database. Then I had to stick my thumb into another scanner for a digital fingerprint. No telling what this info will be used for and who it will be shared with. Or how easy will it be to hack into.
On a lighter note, the supermarkets are required to report anyone buying over 1000 pesos worth of food at once to the tax authorities.