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Ivan Urgant humorously appreciated the idea of the St. Petersburg deputies to introduce fines for new offenses in the subway. The showman was attracted by the idea of punishing naked passengers.
He suggested that earlier in the subway it was possible to ride without clothes “with the breeze.” Urgant explained the spread of fines from 100 to 5 thousand rubles by the fact that “people are different naked.”
“These are Petersburgers, we know. It happens that a person rides in the subway, and it’s not interesting whether he is naked, not naked. Pay a hundred rubles – and further. And there are such naked passengers, you yourself will give him 5 thousand rubles so that he passes his stop and is delayed, as they say, ”said the host of Evening Urgant.
He pondered how now to live “scattered from Basseinaya Street.”
“These people, you understand that this is not a literary hero? There are many such people in St. Petersburg, right? If a person forgot to dress. Just from fatigue. He shoveled snow all night. He got into the subway naked, forgot to put on his clothes, fell asleep, did not understand where he was, asked: “What kind of station is this?” Urgant gave an example.
Let’s remind, on February, 16th deputies have accepted in the first reading the law on offenses in the subway. The norms of the document mention prohibitions on fortune-telling, nudity, fireworks and smelly clothes.
Source: Rosbalt

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