Cash businesses, so they do an awful lot of "haircuts" and "pizzas".Can think of easier businesses to launder money through rather than cutting hair or making pizzas all day
what is this supposed to mean? what's it got to do with forced labour and illegal activities?At least the workers are working, rather than scrounging
These kind of barbers and takeaways most certainly are cash businesses. Even if they take cards, it's the non-existent business that goes through the books as cash.Takeaways aren’t cash businesses these days. And my barber takes card payment too
I don't think I've ever seen a customer in a Turkish barber shop. The chairs and mirrors are lush though.Cash businesses, so they do an awful lot of "haircuts" and "pizzas".
They have to do a certain amount of real business, although I do know one where I've never seen anyone inside.Why bother being on justeat then?
You've been watching too much Breaking BadLaunderettes are a good place to launder money….
I kid you not… anywhere that takes cash really…
They always look full when I walk past in Middlesbrough.I don't think I've ever seen a customer in a Turkish barber shop. The chairs and mirrors are lush though.
I wonder how much National Insurance would be raised if they had to operate legitimately.Car washes, pizza shops, "Turkish" barbers, nail salons, tanning places. The vast majority are covers for modern slavery and money laundering. You know it, I know it, the powers that be know it, but for some reason they turn a blind eye.
Cheaper humans or slaves? Perhaps we've gone full circle.People used to worry about automation putting people out of work. Who would have predicted that the machines would be undercut by cheaper humans.
It was more line of duty LOLYou've been watching too much Breaking Bad