Nepal Bans Airline Staff Pockets 11
In an attempt to stop wide spread bribe-taking, staff at Nepal's main international airport are being issued pants without pockets. Nepal's Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) sent a team to the airport to "observe the growing complaints about the behaviour of airport authorities and workers towards travellers." "We discovered that the reports were true," said spokesman Ishwori Prasad. I have a feeling that staff will also find themselves wearing mittens soon.
What possible good will that do? (Score:2)
I stuff my bribes in my underwear.
Airport Bribes (Score:2)
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Good for you, bad for Nepal and the Nepalese... You are the one perpetrating the bribe culture...
Absolutely true (Score:2)
Tipping is the same damn thing. (Score:2)
I have to hand some guy outside a hotel dressed up in what looks like a Napoleonic cavalryman's uniform, a couple of bucks to wave his arm and blow a whistle for a taxi? What's up with that? Last time I didn't have the bills and handed the guy a 50c piece; he made sure that my taxi door wasn't closed properly after I got in.
New Zealand has no tipping. Instead they have this amazing concept called "paying their employees a living wage." I hate tipping. It's the modern-day expression of the master-serf relati
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Useless gesture (Score:2)
If an exotic dancer in nothing but high heels, g-string, and garter belt can accept the tips from 20 horny guys, then a bribe taking suit wearing airline employee has lots of places to discreetly stuff bribes, as long as it isn't a live chicken.
Not bribery (Score:2, Insightful)