🤬 The initiator of putting up the “I am Russian” sticker in Tallinn was fined “for inciting hatred” €500 (more than 51 thousand rubles). Photos of dozens of cars in Estonia with stickers “I am Russian,” “Department for Combating Nazism,” and “Strength in Truth” appeared on social networks at the end of September. Activists printed them and distributed them to everyone. At first, law enforcement officers simply stopped drivers and asked them to remove the sticker. Now authorities say that the alleged purpose of these stickers is to “split society and create tension.” The police explained to the Estonian newspaper Postimees that in principle it is not prohibited to declare one’s nationality, but in this case they consider it a provocation. Therefore, if the car owner refuses to remove the sticker, his car will be sent to the impound lot. Источник: Wartime Media - Ukraine / Russia / China / Etc
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