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Striking Czech police refuse to hand out fines

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November 4, 2024
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Published: November 4, 2024 8:22 pm
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Officers plan to limit ticketing for minor violations and to extend their response time to non-emergencies

Some police officers in the Czech Republic have begun a strike on Monday to address difficult working conditions that include low starting wages, rising bureaucracy, and staff shortages, local media outlets have reported.

The five-day protest, intended to last through Friday, will not compromise public safety, according to organizers.

Police officers in the country are legally forbidden from walking out in protest so collective action comes to be carried out in other ways. Officers reportedly plan this week to limit ticket issuance for minor violations and to extend response times for non-emergencies.

Traffic cops reportedly will not fine offenders for not wearing seatbelts, driving without headlamps, minor parking violations, and the like. Rules regarding serious violations such as speeding, running red lights, handling mobile phones while driving, and other dangerous behavior behind the wheel will be enforced.

Emergencies will still receive prompt responses, according to Martin Cervenka, union representative and police chief in the town of Pisek.

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FILE PHOTO: Police on duty in Prague.
Czech police threaten government with protest plans

He told media that lack of financing has led to acute personnel shortages. According to Cervenka, his department should have 41 officers employed, while in reality only 28 work there, with six of these planning to leave the force by year’s end.

Cervenka said further demonstrations will be held if progress is not made in addressing these issues. According to him, the union is still open to negotiation and urges the government to take the officers’ grievances seriously.

It is not certain how many policemen will take part in the protest. Another, larger protest is planned for November 21 in front of the Ministry of the Interior in Prague.

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