Traffic unjammed: prez to cops: get lost!NEARLY A YEAR after their bloodless blood·less adj. 1. Deficient in or lacking blood. 2. Pale and anemic in color: smiled with bloodless lips. 3. Orange Revolution, the people of Ukraine are still a long way from full freedom. President Viktor Yushchenko Viktor Andriyovych Yushchenko (Ukrainian: Віктор Андрійович Ющенко has increased public spending, hiked tariffs, and made the tax system more complex, disappointing anyone who assumed that rolling back the old regime would mean rolling back the state. But he has achieved one deregulatory reform that is bold, radical, and only superficially insane. In July he abolished the country's traffic cops Traffic Cops is a documentary series on BBC One which follows traffic officers from various police forces including Hampshire, Cheshire and South Yorkshire. It shows what is involved in the day-to-day role of a traffic officer and the incidents they come across. . The punch line punch line n. The climactic phrase or statement of a joke, producing a sudden humorous effect. punch line Noun the last line of a joke or funny story that gives it its point Noun 1. : The rate of road accidents, deaths, and injuries stayed pretty much the same. According to the webzine A magazine published on the Web. Pronounced "web-zeen," and also called a "zine." See e-zine. Motoring, Yushchenko conceived his plan after an especially irritating hiking trip. Bribe-seeking police repeatedly pulled his car over, even though according to Yushchenko--he wasn't violating any laws. The president decided his highway patrol was doing more to pad its members' wallets than to enforce good driving; a corrupt police force, he reasoned, was worse than no police force at all. So far, the statistics have borne that out. "To be fair, a lot of people are out of town because it's the summer holidays," Kiev driver Vadym Chabanov told Motoring, "but driving is less stressful because now you don't have to worry about some goon on every street corner inventing violations to hit you [up] for a bribe." |
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