Today, May 24, 2011, at 4:30 p.m., something extremely unpleasant happened to me on the Moscow Ring Road (MKAD, km 40–45). I was sitting in the left lane by the divider in a dead, barely moving traffic jam and, (I confess — guilty as charged) chatting with a friend on the phone. Suddenly, in my side mirror, I see a luxurious new Porsche sports car (worth about 9 million rubles) “playing traffic cop” — no flashing lights on the roof, but blaring its horn like mad and waving a striped police baton out the window, trying to bypass the jam on the left. To do that, it had to clear out the entire left lane. ... The guys in their SUVs timidly moved aside, but we brave women are not so easily intimidated! I only yield to 01, 02, and 03 (the old Russian emergency numbers for fire, police, and ambulance); everyone else can go to hell (and farther)! So the boor had to sit behind me for a while and throw quite a hysterical fit. Then traffic came to a complete stop, and out of the Porsche jumps a young Caucasian guy (just a kid — no more than 20), pounds on my window with his fist, and yells in a Chechen accent: “Bitch, f** off… What, your steering wheel doesn’t turn?” Then I see that the Porsche isn’t alone — it’s “working” in tandem with another identical new sports car. One had plate k095ra95, the other a777mm95. Both cars were packed to the brim with young Chechens, shouting foul abuse at me and sticking their middle fingers out the windows. The jam started moving, they passed me on the right (that was when I said goodbye to my friend: “I’m going to war with the Chechens, farewell!”), and I started filming these representatives of wild tribes on my phone.* gogol-mogol-99.livejournal.com/116507.html - what a brave woman! And now, instead of a comment:

Next, First Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation V. Surkov noted that the municipal elections held a year and a half earlier had become the final stage in the political normalization of the region, since before that the Chechen Republic, like Ingushetia, had been deprived of this constitutional institution. “Today we have a full-fledged region of the country, healthy in the political sense. This was a very important final step in establishing constitutional order in the Chechen Republic,” he stated. He also thanked the leadership of the Chechen Republic for the high-quality conduct of these elections. As he noted, “the problems did not prevent the restoration of Russia’s constitutional order on the territory of the Chechen Republic.” ... Regarding the initiative to create the All-Russia People’s Front, he expressed the opinion that work in this direction would be carried out in the way customary in the Chechen Republic — ‘in a mobilized, front-line manner, and therefore there will be no problems here’. “For my part, I want to say once again that we always support the people of the Chechen Republic and know the role the republic has played and continues to play, being on the front line of the fight against terrorism. We will help not only with words, morally, but with real deeds as well,” the First Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation emphasized at the end of the meeting. chechnya.gov.ru/page.php I have a feeling the slogan “By voting for United Russia, you’re paying for yet another Porsche for Kadyrov, Surkov, and their fellow tribesmen” will be in high demand in the coming election campaign. Let’s tighten our belts and hand out more money for restoring the “republic’s infrastructure”! So that every member of the Huron tribe can buy himself a “boy-racer car, the rank of police general, a Vertu phone, and other essential elements of infrastructure”. Anyone who can, make a good campaign video on this subject. Let’s spread it around. Update: Also yesterday’s video. As claimed here, they are supposedly some relatives of Kadyrov.

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I wonder how the agency to which the car is assigned will explain this. Was there an urgent official necessity here too?

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