I’ve been to Equatorial Guinea quite a few times, and it’s surprising how little one notice the militariatic government.
Except from customs when arriving, come to think of it. Anything that can be considered military in nature gets confiscated. I had one coworker who had a pair of binoculars seized. And another one lost a pair of boxer shorts because they had a camouflage pattern.
I’ve been to Equatorial Guinea quite a few times, and it’s surprising how little one notice the militariatic government.
Except from customs when arriving, come to think of it. Anything that can be considered military in nature gets confiscated. I had one coworker who had a pair of binoculars seized. And another one lost a pair of boxer shorts because they had a camouflage pattern.