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Yes police corruption runs ramped in my country. I have been a victim of police brutality over something that was unfounded by a policeman and later the Chief of the police department stepped in and apologized to me and my son who witnessed the whole thing. It was nice filing a nice lawsuit against that ---hole!

2006-11-27 01:37:28 · answer #1 · answered by sam 7 · 1 0

OK tell me a country that does not have corruption!
I was born in a country so corrupt they fight and kill to collect money. Moved to another country that is not so great either.
If you live in a country, ther must be corruption or you live in paradise. I don't believe the there is a country corruption free in the world. If you pay taxes you are a victim. Your money can be used to fund wealthy lifestyle that do not include you. We must pay taxes to make sure some good politicians can fight against the bad ones. But i don't trust none of them!
I AM A VICTIM SO ARE YOU!

2006-11-27 01:41:49 · answer #2 · answered by Maka 3 · 0 0

Currently I am in Sri Lanka and yes there is soooo much corruption here. No I have not being a victim. Because, the thing is you ought to be able to play the game. Why? Well, we are riddled with archaic laws, incompetent govts and too much homage to Western systems and ethos. Result is system failure. Corruption is very useful in bypassing the sysytem which is just SH**! you got it I guess.

2006-11-27 01:29:41 · answer #3 · answered by Priekahm 3 · 0 0

Corruption is not an effect of doubt or disbelief, it is an effect from non participation, from disinterest, from power to very few within a political party. It is the result of letting the party dictate the candidate despite caucuses, conventions which have now become boring television spectacles. Once an individual whose morals are suspect gets into the position to distribute, corruption usually finds that place.

2016-05-23 09:32:07 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I love my country. But just the other day a man and his friends were shot while sitting in their car 50 times. It was one of the guys bachelor party and they were drunk. They accidently ran into an unmarked police car and the police shot them 50 times. He was to be married a few hours later. Corrupt isn't even the word for that,

2006-11-27 01:45:21 · answer #5 · answered by unvme2 1 · 0 0

yes, its still exist in my country, and don't know when it'll be vanished. bout being a victim, yes... especially if you deal with anything related to government, there's always a corruption, even for the small thing. for example, to extend the expiry date of your identity card, if you'd like to get it fast, you should give the person in charge some money.

2006-11-27 01:50:39 · answer #6 · answered by cardigans_09 3 · 0 0

I'm an everyday victim of corruption in my country, at first I tried to do something to stop it, but it's just too much.

here the police is corrupt, the civilians are also corrupt, bribery is an everyday thing. mafia buys politics and taxes go to the president and minister's bank accounts.

meanwhile, the number of homeless people grow every month. children asking for money in the streets, really old people working just to earn some money, in stead of resting their last few days. it's all too unfair.

2006-11-27 01:30:46 · answer #7 · answered by natalia k 7 · 1 1

I have not been a victim, but I am sure that there is corruption in every country.

2006-11-27 01:26:51 · answer #8 · answered by Tony M 7 · 0 0

I live in the best country in the world and yet we still have horrid things happen. I've been a victim of some unspeakable things

2006-11-27 01:28:04 · answer #9 · answered by Zoey 5 · 0 0

The government will not enforce the laws against illegal aliens and employers that hire them.
That's corruption to me Every legal American is the victim of our governments policy towards this problem.

2006-11-27 01:36:23 · answer #10 · answered by Yakuza 7 · 0 1

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