Alleged Taxi Harassment Incident and Related Regional Customs Issues
A troubling report circulated about a taxi ride in which the driver is accused of harassing a passenger. The account describes the driver displaying inappropriate behavior and attempting to lead the passenger to the building entrance against her will. After the passenger resisted, the confrontation escalated briefly, and the vehicle continued toward the address she provided. The incident prompted the passenger to consider filing a police report to document what occurred during the ride and to seek official review of the driver’s conduct.
Separately, a separate report from a familiar Telegram channel highlights a distinct customs-related matter. It notes that a Russian woman reportedly attempted to export a 1913 edition of a fairy tale book without declaring it at the border. Customs officials allegedly determined that the item was subject to declaration and prohibitions, and the matter progressed as an administrative case under the relevant sections of the Russian Administrative Code. The outcome underscored the critical importance of adhering to export documentation and declared goods rules when leaving the country.
In another instance described by the same source, Chelyabinsk customs authorities reportedly prevented a truck carrying 15 tons of beer from entering the country. The incident is cited as an example of border controls enforcing import regulations and the consequences of non-compliance for commercial shipments.