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One world, many rules, even more interpretations



Look at the picture above. Its taken from inside a train yesterday. I happened to notice the piece of paper in the dustbin.

In Netherlands (or most of Western Europe), hardly anyone would give this piece of paper a second look.
The same paper in a country like India might be 'picked' up when no one is looking, and stashed under the mattress , for a few 'private viewings' later.
And if you were to be spotted with this paper in, say, Saudi Arabia, you would be going straight to jail, at the least.

One world, many rules, even more interpretations.
PS: Maybe interpretations is not the appropriate word here.

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