Such stickers may indicate support for Russian aggression against Ukraine and the Kremlin’s aggressive policy.
Police of Latvia warned that Placing provocative inscriptions in Russian on cars such as “I am Russian” is unacceptable, so law enforcement officers will force them to be removed.
The publication Delfi reports this.
“Given the geopolitical situation now, Russia’s military actions against Ukraine, as well as the general context, any glorification of military aggression is unacceptable, including the placement on vehicles of potentially provocative inscriptions in Russian, such as “I am Russian/I am Russian,” the press reports. -State Police Service.
The police indicate that such inscriptions are provocative, since they may indicate support for Russian aggression against Ukraine.
Law enforcement officers have the right to demand the immediate removal of such inscriptions from cars, no matter what was her motivation.
“If an offense is discovered, persons may be subject to administrative liability in connection with the glorification of military aggression or war crimes. State police also simultaneously urges residents to report if vehicles with such inscriptions are found by calling the police at 110,” the statement said. State police.
A similar flash mob began among Russians living in the Baltic countries last week. Videos and photos of such cars led to arguments on social networks. On Saturday evening, the first case of hooliganism on the part of people who committed such stickers was recorded.
Recall that it was previously reported that Estonia, following Lithuania and Latvia, joined the ban on allowing cars with country license plates into its territory -aggressors of Russia.
In addition, we previously informed that the borders of Russia and Estonia are already turning away cars with Russian license plates.
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