Letters to Leocadio the Gaucho Lion: #1
Leocadio's first letter.
Character joint-owned by me and
Chuong
Character joint-owned by me and
Chuong
Category Story / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 120 x 77px
File Size 5.5 kB
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Chuong: INTERPOL can only do so much, especially is the majority of their role involves standardizing basic police functions and systems for the world. You're talking about 7 million rabid violent hooligans and Buenos Aires only barely has a handful of cops to control them. After all, the Argentine military has been involved several times to stop the hooliganism even though it's extremely embarrassing that they have to use soldiers to stop the hooligans.
Zax: Not only that, but at the time, it is easier to smuggle contraband into the stadiums in Argentina. Knives, alcohol, cigars, drugs, etc. Big soccer banners and smoking do not mix. That's why in America, smoking is banned in stadiums along with enormous banners. Some of our stadiums even enforce a transparent bag rule, meaning backpacks and purses must be transparent.
Diamond Knight: I can't blame my people for wanting to move to America. We still have too much we need to work on back in Argentina. We need those American style fire codes and maximum occupancy laws for our country, but too many of our politicians won't care because they put stadium profits over the safety of our people. Things may be better, but many countries still tell their people that if they visit Argentina, they must avoid our stadiums and soccer matches. America still does this under Leo and I can't blame him because it is what it is.
Zax: Not only that, but at the time, it is easier to smuggle contraband into the stadiums in Argentina. Knives, alcohol, cigars, drugs, etc. Big soccer banners and smoking do not mix. That's why in America, smoking is banned in stadiums along with enormous banners. Some of our stadiums even enforce a transparent bag rule, meaning backpacks and purses must be transparent.
Diamond Knight: I can't blame my people for wanting to move to America. We still have too much we need to work on back in Argentina. We need those American style fire codes and maximum occupancy laws for our country, but too many of our politicians won't care because they put stadium profits over the safety of our people. Things may be better, but many countries still tell their people that if they visit Argentina, they must avoid our stadiums and soccer matches. America still does this under Leo and I can't blame him because it is what it is.
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