Citizen unregistered for sticky tickets: I thought Albin was with the people.

The Ministry of Infrastructure is seeking to expel Kosovo from the streets of unregistered cars after signing a contract for “tecty” with a company that will cost citizens 5 euros a year. But why aren't citizens recording their cars? 370 thousand citizens have registered cars, and about 200 [...]
370 thousand citizens have registered cars, and about 200 grand of them turns out not to have registered them.
This has prompted the Ministry of Infrastructure to take a rather tough move, which seems to ignore the gravity of civic poverty that brought about the Devid-19 pandemic.
Each car will have a sticker that will show that the car has been subjected to technical control, and that, even if it has been registered. Any unregistered car driving through Kosovo will be easily available by Kosovo Police officials.
Periscopi asked a local citizenHe wanted to remain anonymous, because he didn't register his car.
B.J. has claimed to have her car unregistered since February of this year.
This is a problem. One year's up to the clock. The record's costing a half-fuck. I'm already spending a year on oil. It's okay to pay 200 change for a car that doesn't cost more than 2 thousand euros.
B.J. Says trouble with car registration has been in years past, but it just recorded it.
It's been a year since there's been a year off the record. There was no record left that I couldn't get all the money together. I was out on the streets with the car and the police are stopping. But the police forgave me because they know it's not the problem I want to register but I can't. And as I'm full. %s - %s J.
But how does Mr. J. The Ministry of Infrastructure's decision to place sticky tickets in cars to record unregistered cars.
That's too bad. Even if you want to postpone the recording for two or three months, because you don't get shot by the money, the police see you on the street and punish you for not seeing the ticket. This is so unfair. I thought Albin was with the poor people, but it's coming out quite the opposite, that that that s'ey dick in. /Periscope











