🚔 В Воронеже сотрудники Госавтоинспекции проведут массовые проверки на дорогах, направленные на выявление нетрезвых водителей. Рейды пройдут в ближайшие выходные, 30 ноября и 1 декабря.
☝️Тактика сплошных проверок предусматривает остановку всех без исключения автомобилей на заранее выбранном участке. Любителям пьяной езды грозит штраф 30 тысяч рублей и лишение водительских прав на срок до двух лет. А при повторном нарушении - уголовная ответственность.
🚔 В Воронеже сотрудники Госавтоинспекции проведут массовые проверки на дорогах, направленные на выявление нетрезвых водителей. Рейды пройдут в ближайшие выходные, 30 ноября и 1 декабря.
☝️Тактика сплошных проверок предусматривает остановку всех без исключения автомобилей на заранее выбранном участке. Любителям пьяной езды грозит штраф 30 тысяч рублей и лишение водительских прав на срок до двух лет. А при повторном нарушении - уголовная ответственность.
Artem Kliuchnikov and his family fled Ukraine just days before the Russian invasion. At its heart, Telegram is little more than a messaging app like WhatsApp or Signal. But it also offers open channels that enable a single user, or a group of users, to communicate with large numbers in a method similar to a Twitter account. This has proven to be both a blessing and a curse for Telegram and its users, since these channels can be used for both good and ill. Right now, as Wired reports, the app is a key way for Ukrainians to receive updates from the government during the invasion. Since its launch in 2013, Telegram has grown from a simple messaging app to a broadcast network. Its user base isn’t as vast as WhatsApp’s, and its broadcast platform is a fraction the size of Twitter, but it’s nonetheless showing its use. While Telegram has been embroiled in controversy for much of its life, it has become a vital source of communication during the invasion of Ukraine. But, if all of this is new to you, let us explain, dear friends, what on Earth a Telegram is meant to be, and why you should, or should not, need to care. "The result is on this photo: fiery 'greetings' to the invaders," the Security Service of Ukraine wrote alongside a photo showing several military vehicles among plumes of black smoke. The War on Fakes channel has repeatedly attempted to push conspiracies that footage from Ukraine is somehow being falsified. One post on the channel from February 24 claimed without evidence that a widely viewed photo of a Ukrainian woman injured in an airstrike in the city of Chuhuiv was doctored and that the woman was seen in a different photo days later without injuries. The post, which has over 600,000 views, also baselessly claimed that the woman's blood was actually makeup or grape juice.
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