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Germany🏛️ Politics13 hr. ago

In Paris , the customs officer collects passers-by .

The article discusses a situation in Paris where individuals referred to as 'Zollbeamte' (customs officers) are collecting money from pedestrians. The piece appears to highlight this practice, possibly commenting on the enforcement of local regulations or fines by authorities in the city.

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In Paris , the customs officer collects passers-by .

The article discusses a situation in Paris where individuals referred to as 'Zollbeamte' (customs officers) are collecting money from pedestrians. The piece appears to highlight this practice, possibly commenting on the enforcement of local regulations or fines by authorities in the city.

Bias read (Center): The article does not exhibit clear ideological bias. It reports on an event involving authority figures enforcing rules, but there is no indication of favoring one political side over another. The tone remains neutral, focusing on the action itself rather than attributing blame or praise.

Why these scores (Factual 65 · Objective 40): The article presents a sensationalized claim about a customs officer in Paris collecting money from pedestrians, but lacks specific details or sources. It uses informal language and appears to be more of a gossip piece than a factual report. The objectivity score is low due to the exaggerated and po

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