Stavo leggendo questo RTL storia Quando ho visto quanto segue:

    L’autista, non collaborativo, è stato anche multato per aver insultato un pubblico ufficiale.

    Negli Stati Uniti, generalmente puoi insultare un poliziotto, un primo soccorritore, funzionari eletti … di solito è considerato un discorso protetto ai sensi del 1 ° emendamento alla Costituzione degli Stati Uniti. Non puoi fare queste cose in Lussemburgo? (Veramente curioso, non un post di troll)

    "Insulting a public official"
    byu/DeiAlKaz inLuxembourg



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    1. Raz0rking on

      Unlike the US we do not have free speech. In the US you can go around and call people cunts, dickheads and such all day long and they can’t really do anything besides calling you names back or punching you in the face.

      Here you can get legal trouble for it. I am not certain but I think there is no such thing as “insulting an officer” it is just an insult. It just happens that the cop was the target and can fine you on the spot.

    2. elric_99 on

      You can generally get a bullet for exercising your 1 amendment in front of the cops unless you are in Beverly Hills.

    3. Feierkappchen on

      >In the US, you can generally insult a cop, a first responder, elected officials…

      People have lost their lives believing this

    4. Warpants9 on

      I remember being told at school something similar but using the example of Holocaust denial.

      In the US you have the 1st amendment

      In the EU you have Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which allows restrictions for “the protection of the reputation or rights of others” or “public safety.” Holocaust denial is criminalized in 17+ EU countries as a form of hate speech or historical negationism ( I took this from an AI so take what you will from it)

      Maybe not quite the same as insulting a police but same principles, I guess.

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