kicked a doctor, broke his glasses, and the police don’t even see the “administrative card”

The police were called. After a four-month investigation, it was concluded that there was no administrative violation. The cost of glasses can only be returned in court.

Laura believes that the patient should have received a fine because “even for an illegally parked car we get fines.” But not for assault.

“I wonder what the State Police’s decision would be if someone walked into a police station and kicked a police officer in the head? Wouldn’t they have found the crime either? Maybe Hossam Abu Meri will comment on the beating of doctors in the workplace?” asked a user on social networks, raising a whole wave of indignant comments.

“Again, the police don’t know how to apply legal norms? Well, how much can you??? How can physical influence on another person not be an administrative offense?” writes one of the users.

“The police should be disbanded and a new one should be created; if that doesn’t help, then the same should be done with the prosecutor’s office and the courts,” says another.

“One question: why should doctors protect themselves? Are they in a medical facility as private individuals? Will the doctor have to seek compensation for damaged glasses through the court? Isn’t it true that an event in a medical institution is resolved through lawyers and the management of the institution?” asks a third.

“A couple of thousand in fines, and another couple of thousand in bodily harm and moral compensation. Then the brains that still have it will work before attacking someone. For this we need laws. And police should not play dead,” said a fourth.

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2024-04-01 05:17:53

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