At the "Burning Cow," they counted tourists by Münchhausen, discussed the ideal deputy, and the most unusual lawsuits.
The broadcast began with a discussion on the counting of tourists in the Kirov region, which the governor promised to keep at a million. Kirovstat published the actual number of tourists - a total of 457 thousand people. The hosts suggested that officials counted guests using the Münchhausen method, flying over the city on a cannonball.
In the economic section, they discussed capital news: due to the hot water shutdown season, Moscow escorts raised their prices by 50% for clients without a boiler. Konstantin Kuznetsov reassured viewers, noting that in Kirov, the prices had not changed due to the pressure tests.
The highlight of the program was the appearance in the studio of the famous Kirov lawyer and human rights activist Yaroslav Mikhailov. He candidly spoke about his practice and explained how loud information triggers are created.
Top most unusual cases from the lawyer's practice:
He sued Apple for a large sum over (Roskomnadzor) emojis in iOS.
He threatened a sports club with an inspection for filming an adult movie in their premises, after which they immediately agreed to give neighboring residents parking spaces and a barrier.
He recovered 100 thousand rubles from the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation for securities from 1861.
He initiated an investigation by the Investigative Committee against singer Shaman (Yaroslav Dronov) for licking ice on Baikal.
He sued "Magnit" for veal sausages containing pork in the ingredients.
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At the "Burning Cow," they counted tourists by Münchhausen, discussed the ideal deputy, and the most unusual lawsuits.
In the anniversary issue, hosts Roman Korneev, Anton Danchenko, and Konstantin Kuznetsov discussed the main absurdities of the week and interrogated the famous Kirov lawyer Yaroslav Mikhailov.
