Human Rights Violations in Finland, Part 4/5

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  • Also, individual cops on the field and their immediate superiors are free to interpret the laws they enforce. And because any cop is by default given the status of absolute trustworthiness by so many, a cop's personal opinion about law becomes accepted public "knowledge" regardless of what it might actually be.

    The police of course have a special place as media advisors on all kinds of issues ranging from drug policy to what women should wear to avoid getting raped. (Yes. Really.)

  • The Finnish media is white washing too.

    I reported the crimes of law braking police to over 70 news papers, radio, tv etc

    Got no replies

  • Yup, in Finland, the power to interpret the laws generally lies with the petty bureaucrats, not with the courts.

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