Напиток «Мистер Сидр» обнаружен и в магазинах Волгограда, предприниматели сняли его с продажи, опасность продукции проверяется — об этом РИА Новости сообщили местные власти. Корреспондент «Известий» Игорь Капориков показал кадры с места производства напитка «Мистер Сидр» в поселке Винтай Самарской области на территории бывшего ДОСААФ. Он поставил его самарскому предпринимателю Анару Гусейнову, который использовал его при производстве суррогатного алкогольного напитка «Мистер Сидр».
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Despite the title,Smalls realized that the new post offered him was a chance at freedom. At the time, in the fall of 1861, the Union Navy had just attacked and seized the Port Royal area.
Through the grapevine, he heard that the slaves in the vicinity were well treated by the Union forces,and while there was still no official policy regarding emancipation, one thing was certain: No slaves were being returned to their owners. This rumor was confirmed as fact in a message he received from his mother. Smalls immediately seized on the thought and let it be known that it was no joking matter: With careful planning, it could be done.
A meeting was held at which the six crewmen pledged him their loyalty and said they would be ready to act whenever the plan was in place. Wasting no time, Smalls devised a scheme,risky but possible. Occasionally the captain and the officers would spend the night in town, leaving Smalls in charge of Planter.
It was then that he decided the escape should begin—but not without factoring in several other key players. There was the untrustworthy black crewman,who would have to be sent on an errand. As Planter got underway, it would pick them and the sailor up, then head out to sea.
On May 12,the conspirators felt conditions were ripe to make their move. The three white officers departed to spend the night ashore. It was time to cast off.
But first Smalls and his crewman made an agreement not to be taken alive if capture appeared certain. If they met with overwhelming resistance from the forts in the harbor,they would blow up Planter and go down with the ship. Smalls hoisted both the Confederate and South Carolina flags,then signaled for the vessel to get underway.
It slowly left the wharf, stopped briefly at the nearby boat to pick up the women, children and the sailor who had hid them, then proceeded. Five well-manned,heavily gunned coastal forts lay ahead of them,and just beyond loomed Fort Sumter, on a manmade island in the very center of the harbor. Any one of the forts could blow Planter to bits.
As Planter approached each of the forts, he pulled the steam whistle, giving the appropriate signal for safely passing the dangerous cannons of the bastions. The ship then reached Fort Sumter. Smalls pulled the cord,and the steam whistle bellowed forth two long blasts and one short.
Smalls waited tensely for the reply. Would it ever come? Perhaps someone at Sumter wanted to speak with a Planter officer or needed a lift to another installation?
Sturdily built,with a dark complexion, thick hair, goatee and piercing eyes,Robert Smalls stood 5 feet 5 inches tall,and what he lacked in height he made up in personality. Urged by the commanding officer at Port Royal,Maj. Stanton to permit the enrollment of blacks in the Union Army. After several interviews,Smalls got what he came for— an order drafted by Stanton that Smalls personally delivered to General David Hunter in South Carolina. Army since they had served the American cause in the Revolutionary War. The unit was organized as the 1st South Carolina Volunteers, and Smalls was eager to enlist. Smalls accepted the advice,and over the next two years, employed as a civilian by the Union government,he played a critical tactical role in no fewer than 17 naval battles. Most of his missions were routine— ferrying rations,munitions and men to various Union-held inlets and islands in the Charleston area.
Those armor-plated vessels rode low in the water, designed that way to make them difficult targets. If they were hit,then the thick,rounded,iron armor made them all but indestructible: Shots would bounce off instead of penetrating. At least that is what the Navy designers thought. As it turned out,the new ironclads were no match for the heavily armed Confederate forts in Charleston Harbor. In the entire one-hour-and-40-minute battle,the guns of the ironclads delivered only 139 rounds to the 2,000 shots hurled from the forts. The Union ships were hit no fewer than 439 times. Keokuk took the worst of it and was struck more than 90 times by Confederate artillery. Smalls was barely able to steer Keokuk out of the harbor.
It sank the next day, moments after its crew was rescued. Soon reunited with Planter, which had been converted to an army supply and transport ship under the command of a Captain Nickerson, Smalls assumed his pilot duties and resumed more ordinary missions. But that routine was shattered on December 1, 1863,when Planter came under intense fire from Confederate artillery. Nickerson,convinced that there was no way out, ordered Smalls to surrender the ship. Smalls refused, arguing that while the Rebels would treat the captain, a white man, with respect, the rest of the crew—runaway slaves—would likely suffer a fate worse than death. Panic-stricken,the captain rushed below to hide. Smalls took command and,despite continuous shelling, steered his famous vessel out of the range of the Confederate guns. For that valiant act,he was promoted to captain—the first black man to command a ship in the service of the United States.
In the immediate postwar era Smalls enjoyed even more recognition and a host of opportunities. The best known African American in the state of South Carolina,if not the whole nation, he was honored by both Southerners and Northerners.
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Оказалось, что на спиртное не было документов, подтверждающих его легальность сертификатов соответствия, накладных, справок к товарно-транспортным накладным по каждому наименованию продукции. Полицейские возбудили дело об административном правонарушении и изъяли 150 литров сидра под названиями: «Виски-Кола», «Сангрия», «Пина Колада», «Манго-маракуя» и «РомКола» по 30 литров каждый. Однако на время разбирательств эти напитки оставили на хранение в том же магазине, — следует из материалов дела. После сообщений об отравлениях из самарских пивнушек начали вывозить партии «Мистера Сидра» Источник: читатель 63.
RU В итоге суд решил уничтожить сидр. Гусейнову судья впаял штраф в 10 тысяч, но тут же заменил его на предупреждение. Теперь же Анару Гусейнову грозит уголовная ответственность.
Дела возбудили и в Ульяновской, и в Самарской областях. Пока правоохранители не решили, будут ли выбирать меру пресечения в отношении задержанного бизнесмена. Также они выясняют, что именно не так с «Мистером Сидром», — назначены экспертизы.
Сначала звучала информация о том, что в сидре мог быть метанол, — на это указывали симптомы пострадавших. Напитки, содержащие метанол, не отличаются по вкусу от качественного алкоголя.
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Производство находилось в поселке Винтай под Самарой Фото: Наталья АРТЯКОВА В настоящее время уголовное дело возбудили на самого производителя, на сотрудника МВД, который помог организовать незаконный вывоз метанола со склада, а также в отношении двоих самарцев — отца с сыном, которых обвиняют непосредственно в краже. Следствие продолжается, устанавливаются причинно-следственные связи между всеми участниками преступной деятельности и последствиями, повлекшими гибель людей. Сейчас на первоначальном этапе необходимо чтобы пострадавших и родственников погибших признали потерпевшими в рамках уголовного дела, никаких дополнительных заявлений с их стороны для этого не нужно, - рассказывает «Комсомолке» ведущий адвокат правозащитного проекта «Травмпункт» Анастасия Шардакова. Сумма зависит от ущерба и родства Если же все условия в рамках уголовного дела будут соблюдены, то родственники погибших после употребления ядовитого напитка могут претендовать на возмещение морального вреда за потерю близкого.
Сумма будет зависеть от того, насколько близкое родство у потерпевшего и погибшего. В среднем сумма, которую взыскивают через суд за потерю близкого, составляет 1 миллион рублей. По словам адвоката, размер компенсации может быть либо больше этой суммы, либо меньше, в зависимости от индивидуальных обстоятельств.
Working as a stevedore, he loaded and unloaded cargo ships. Eventually, determined to learn a trade and leave unskilled labor behind, Smalls took employment with a rigging company, where in the winters he trained to make sails and other nautical equipment and in the summers worked as a seaman on coastal vessels. Smalls would also prove he was a shrewd businessman. After the deal was set,he began saving every dollar he could. But before the payment was made, war broke out and Smalls found himself and his family under Confederate control. Pilot of the Confederate armed transport Planter, who ran his ship out of Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, in the early morning of 13 May 1862 and delivered her to Federal forces. The Planter carried several other black men, women and children to freedom in this daring escape. Originally built to transport cotton, it was named, appropriately enough, Planter. At that point, the interests of the Confederacy and the crafty Mr. Smalls took a very interesting turn. Not surprisingly, the new Confederate government wanted to add another vessel to its Charleston fleet. They leased Planter, armed it with cannons and turned it into a vehicle to move troops and supplies to various military installations in and around Charleston Harbor. But Planter needed a wheelman. Despite the title, Smalls realized that the new post offered him was a chance at freedom. In the fall of 1861, the Union Navy had just attacked and seized the Port Royal area. Through the grapevine, he heard that the slaves in the vicinity were well treated by the Union forces, and while there was still no official policy regarding emancipation, one thing was certain: No slaves were being returned to their owners. This rumor was confirmed as fact in a message he received from his mother. Smalls immediately seized on the thought and let it be known that it was no joking matter: With careful planning, it could be done. A meeting was held at which the six crewmen pledged him their loyalty and said they would be ready to act whenever the plan was in place. Wasting no time, Smalls devised a scheme, risky but possible. Occasionally the captain and the officers would spend the night in town, leaving Smalls in charge of Planter. It was then that he decided the escape should begin — but not without factoring in several other key players. There was the untrustworthy black crewman, who would have to be sent on an errand. As Planter got underway, it would pick them and the sailor up, then head out to sea. The steamship Planter 1860-1876 , loaded here with 1,000 bales of cotton, at Georgetown, South Carolina, probably in 1860-61 or 1866-76. She was a side-wheel steamer, built at Charleston, South Carolina, in 1860. Courtesy of E. Sloan, Jr. Naval History and Heritage Command On May 12, the conspirators felt conditions were ripe to make their move.