North Korea bans tinted windows to fight yellow wind of capitalism
6 Feb, 2021 07:04 PM
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un speaks at the ruling party congress in Pyongyang, North Korea, last month. Photo / AP
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un speaks at the ruling party congress in Pyongyang, North Korea, last month. Photo / AP
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By: Jack Gramenz
North Korea is reportedly cracking down on vehicles with tinted windows as part of its efforts to fight back against the yellow wind of capitalism that is spreading so rapidly among the youth in the reclusive nation.
Police in the country have been issuing fines to drivers in the first instance and ordering them to get the windows replaced, confiscating the vehicles if they re caught with the tinted windows again.
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