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Inside Spain: Don’t say ‘Charo’ and is the V-16 light a money-making racket?

In this week’s Inside Spain, we look at why the Spanish government doesn’t want people to write the woman’s name “Charo” online, and how many drivers in Spain are questioning why they have to spend €50 on the new mandatory V-16 light.

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