Cash businesses have always been good for money laundering; on course bookmakers are probably still a better bet than barbershops though tbh
I really doubt Rice n Farage are that bothered about it tbh. A quick deep dive into their financial affairs and they've probably done a lot worse.
Before I moved I always use to use a Turkish barbers shop. I had to drive there because it was a bit out my way - there were nearer barbers shops (not Turkish), but I preferred that specific shop. Yeah I always paid in cash, that goes without saying. I've no idea if they did drugs mind, none of my business if they did.
Trump campaign received $34.8M dollars in 'small' donations after the verdict last night, it was double the record donations. Americans never heard of a cost of living crisis Edit: $39M according to Trump
I think it just demonstrates that American politics is in a mess, when you have the current two to chose between. So then it just ends up like a political battlefield where you choose your side.
Absolute shambles. This is what happens when you're weak and lack the conviction of your principles. And those who were defending his handling of this whole affair and claiming he was strong or courageous lol OR that it "needed to be done" need to hang your heads in shame.
What's happened from what I can see is there was a big explosion of King's turkish barbers. Then those working for them learned the trade and opened their own, and yeh often down the road or on the same high street. It's as simple as that, not the Godfather ffs. There's about a dozen hairdressers in the town round near me. What's he saying, they're all laundering as well? If I see Audrey I'll tell her to watch out please log in to view this image
Adolf Hitler was a case in point, totally deranged and started the most devastating war in history but the German people adored him and laid down their lives for him
Innit. Same with the election It was a rigged election, a very rigged election, a very very rigged election