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Holdership taxHave you ever made a police report? Here in Gelderland, a man had to wait three days before he could report a violent crime. That should provide opportunities for arranging something spontaneous, apparently some classic enthusiasts thought. And what is more direct and elusive than the Internet?

The social media. Think "Party in Haren".

Hundreds of classic enthusiasts spontaneously went to The Hague because of the current holding misery.

And they were neatly captured at the edge of that regent stronghold. Because: the police monitor social media. And by the way also everything else you do on a PC or smartphone. Possibly De Overheid reads this message directly from my computer.

Janine R., who at the time East Germany was still East Germany was a trade representative for fertilizer and so on from the socialist state, sometimes told about her Stasi experiences.

In the meantime, she feels completely back in that time. Here. In the Netherlands…

And yes: she now knows that he has a file with the Dutch Safety Authority. And that she cannot see that.

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