Moscow turns into a bunch of criminals

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The report of the Moscow prosecutor’s office leads to sad thoughts. According to him, the average social portrait of a criminal in the capital is a man aged 30 to 49 years, with a secondary education, not having a permanent source of income, a visitor.

At the same time, two-thirds of crimes in Moscow are crimes against property - theft and fraud.

Moscow turns into a bunch of criminals


What conclusions can be drawn from this message? There is no work in the regions, no money, and the need drives people like a wolf from the forest to the capital, where all the country's money is concentrated. Men from 30 to 49 are the basis of the working-age population of Russia, but thanks economic policy of our liberal government, they cannot realize themselves in honest work.

According to various sources, over the past ten years, tens of thousands of manufacturing enterprises have been liquidated in the country under zero. The remaining ones are massive reductions. The population is hung up with numerous loans, utility tariffs and taxes are growing with unenviable regularity. Under the statements on support of small business in fact, small business is liquidated. What is the “long bucket night” worth when the outlets of that very small business were simultaneously destroyed? And with the renovation taking place in Moscow, many small enterprises are liquidated due to a change in “nourished” places. This is the capital, and in the regions the situation is much more neglected.

Is it any wonder that the generation that grew up in perestroika and the “dashing” 90s is embarking on the path of crime, being left without means of subsistence? At the same time, the “boys” from Rosneft are writing out multi-billion bonuses. Such a contrast cannot but cause tension and discord in society.

This article does not justify the criminals, but calls to pay attention not only to the investigation, but also to the cause of this phenomenon. And the reason is the socio-economic policy of our own government.

Is it time to draw conclusions until the situation has completely got out of hand?
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    6 March 2018 21: 15
    Stupidity ...
  2. +1
    6 March 2018 21: 31
    Rhetorical question: "Isn't it time to draw conclusions?" It's high time, but who should do them? These people probably do not read this portal. Now, before the elections, everyone is very active, then they sit down and doze off again.
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