機(jī)場(chǎng)呼吸也要納稅?
The Telegraph: the biggest international airport in Venezuela is charging a 20 dollars tax for the right to inhale clean air.
This is to cover the cost of a newly-installed air conditioning system which uses ozone to purify the building's air.
The move caused outrage among Venezuelans already burdented with an annual inflation rate of close to 60%, a high crime rate and a general shortage of basic goods and services.
Some Venezuelans on social media fear the tax could end up being a new source of corruption. Others see it as evidence of how short of cash the airport is.