War on Golden Youth
War on Golden Youth is short name for article from the Mosvcow Times, entitled
Traffic Cops Begin Crackdown on Moscow's 'Golden Youth'
Sep. 15, 2016
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2016/09/15/traffic-cops-declare-war-of-russias-golden-youth-a55355
The article is copy pasted below for the case if Roskomnadzor cracks the server and the original becomes unavailable.
The article is important as evidence of glorification of style of life of the Golden Youth. This glorification is espected to rise up as Russia approaches to its collapse, see «Collapse of RF». This rise could be used for the forecasts, see «Предсказания революций».
Moscow Times
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2016/09/15/traffic-cops-declare-war-of-russias-golden-youth-a55355
Traffic Cops Begin Crackdown on Moscow's 'Golden Youth'
Sep. 15, 2016
Moscow's traffic cops have declared war on the city's “golden youth,” after videos of adolescents speeding in luxury cars through the city went viral on Russian social media.
A clip of a Lamborghini speeding down Moscow's Kutuzovsky Prospekt, and another of a BMW driving through the pedestrian area at Muzeon Park, caused outrage when they went viral on Instagram.
Traffic police chief Viktor Nilov said that they needed to punish the perpetrators to “set an example,” the Interfax news agency reported Thursday.
"We need to say that this kind of behavior isn't fashionable, it's unacceptable,” said “We need to educate young people so that they feel a sense of disgust at this."
Nilov also advised young Muscovites not to share online videos which glorified irresponsible driving, claiming that it inspired copycats.
It isn't the first time that Moscow's privileged teenagers have attracted the police's ire.
Twenty-year-old Ruslan Shamsuarov, the son of Lukoil's deputy president, caused a national scandal when in April he took police on a five-hour car chase in his Mercedes-Benz G-Class with a group of friends, streaming the encounter on the Periscope mobile app.
Shamsuarov then joked when the driver was handed a 5,000 ruble ($76) fine, laughing "What are they going to do to us? Nothing!"
The stunt inspired Moscow's police chief Anatoly Yakunin to declare a similar zero-tolerance policy on "those who think money can buy them everything and everyone."
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Keywords
«Collapse of RF», «Corruption», «Golden Youth», «Mechanisms of history», «MosowTimes», «[[]]»,
«Коррупция», «Золотая молодежь», «Механизмы истории», «Паханат», «Распад РФ», «Россия», «Террор»,