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Lux Express introduces new Vilnius-Warsaw route for business travelersInteresting luxury house for sale on B2Baltic real estate luxury opportunities listing. The villa was built in the period from 1911 to 1912 for the well-known at the time the eye doctor Akela, who later became the head of state of the Republic of Estonia, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the first president of the Estonian Olympic Committee. In this project was involved the famous Finnish architect Armas Lindgren, who once created a theater Estonia building. Therefore, the villa has recognizable features. The building was renovated in 1997-1998; its original design has been fully restored. A new tin roof and a partial renovation of the facade were made in 2012. The interior is made of natural oak, the house has four fireplaces, one of which is original. On the first and the second floor of the villa there are living rooms. On the attic floor there are two separate apartments, which can be accommodation for service staff or guests.
On the semi-basement floor is made sauna and lounges. There is also a spacious garage (98,1 m2) for 4 cars located in the courtyard of the villa. At the moment villa is rented out to an embassy and has an attractive monthly income. Sales Price 2.800.000 EUR. Contact us for further details.Rightfully, the Tallinn harbour neighbourhood might claim Estonia’s most criminal region title. There, foreign tourists abound, flush with cash, relaxed and careless, not thinking of the basic precautions. professional handyman services singaporeThat attracts the petty crooks, the bigger baddies, and the ones after easy gain.handyman services contractors richmond Lately, another forbidden business has announced its arrival. alliance handyman service
In the shopping centres near the port, people have appeared offering foreigners telescopic batons. The peddlers are active within the very walls of shopping malls, like Norde Centrum and Merekeskus. Their young trained eyes spot a tourist; promptly, they approach the visitor and offer their goods. As admitted by foreigners, the idea of this being illegal never entered their mind, as it all happens in a store. The unpleasant truth hits home as the buyer enters customs check, baton in bag – whether while crossing the border, or on board of ship. business for sale tallinnThe baton will, understandably, be confiscated, being considered a weapon forbidden for civilians to use. business for sale sewickleyThe punishment isn’t limited to a fine; business for sale mesquite nv
also, the people will be prohibited to enter Estonia. For understandable reasons, no one desired to talk openly about the illegal business, to a journalist. A shop assistant at Norde Centrum assured me she never saw a strange salesman in the store. «Sure, foreigners are being approached and offered all kinds of stuff, including canned food, but that’s not happening in the port itself but farther away, near the Russian cultural centre,» she said. Her colleague mentioned she had heard of the telescopic baton trade, but has never seen a transaction taking place. «I haven’t seen them enter the shopping mall. Here, we have security staff around all the time, in many placed there’s video surveillance. But yes, I have heard about the sales. The other thing is the thieves, constantly milling around. In our department, thank God, it’s peaceful right now, but in the sports department they are stealing all the time. In Merekeskus, the talk was much the same. «Dear me, they never dare to really enter you know.
We will not let them in and the security guys are all about,» said the ladies selling clothes and souvenirs. «The active trading happens in the street, in the parking lot. There, all kinds [of peddlers] are to be found, both ours and the Gypsies. By the way, the police do come to us at times... quite rarely, though.» According to Police and Border Guard Board Northern Prefecture press representative Andres Sang, people are often caught in the customs check at Tallinn Harbour, carrying cut-and-thrust weapons, including telescopic batons. «Regarding the goods, Tax and Customs Board initiates proceedings pursuant to Strategic Goods Act. If the offender is a foreigner, arrest may be replaced with a fine into State Treasury,» said Mr Sang. «Also, the board informs officials involved with migration issues, and the police. Depending on the circumstances and the person of the offender, two decisions may be made: the person is ordered to leave the country voluntarily; or the person is expelled, whereupon he/she will also be prohibited from entering Estonia again.
A ban of this sort may also be imposed upon an EU citizen if the person poses a danger.» Mr Sang pointed out that the hit-cut-and-thrust weapons banned in Estonia are also prohibited in Finland, where the penalties are even more severe. With our southern neighbours, however, the law is quite soft and it is from there that the banned goods reach us. As stated by the police, trade with cut-and-thrust weapons is constantly being attempted around the harbour. «Lately, we have started to receive notices that the peddlers have appeared again. Last week, for instance, over 20 cut-and-thrust items and forbidden electric shock weapons were discovered at a store near the port,» specified the police press representative. Last year, 69 cases were recorded regarding attempts to take forbidden weapons across the border, 43 of these at Eastern and 26 at Northern border of Estonia. Sales of telescopic batons to private persons is prohibited. Only representatives of state authority may possess such arms.