TECHNOLOGY gets smaller.
Bolivian authorities have
ordered customs officers to carry
special pens which are fitted with
a camera and a recorder.
It is hoped that the pens will cut
down on corruption in the
country.
“They will work as an antidoping
mechanism in the
department,” said Bolivian
Customs Director Marlene
Ardaya.
According to Ardaya, the pens
will remain active during working
hours and they will be checked at
random by anti-corruption
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