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Russia (in the Archives)

A brave police Russian intimidating to two older sisters who were not violating any law. In this square, the law allows them to be with their cars always not to bother passers-by. A journalist was able to capture these images when an intriguing do I report to the sisters who had been forced to listen to them. Immediately the policeman was present for fining the relation.
We wonder if the police take a good look any false complaint against citizens who have been months in the square without bothering to anyone.

On the "Jehovah's Witnesses" in Komsomolsk-on-Amur tried to "incite" Police.
On the Square. Youth in Komsomolsk-on-Amur almost every day you can watch the two women, who offer passers literature published by the religious organization "Jehovah's Witnesses." By "Jehovah's Witnesses" have long been accustomed, and they are few people pay attention. However, it was found that women with book trolleys have bitter enemy - Today the police checked them for the commission of a crime.

Two women komsomolchanok, Natalia and Galina, members of the religious organization "Jehovah's Witnesses", every day come to the area of youth and lead, in their words, "a Bible educational activities" - offer to get acquainted with passers-printed products of their community. Most people dismiss "Jehovah's Witnesses", or just ignores the women - their presence has long been an inherent part of this area. There are those who are interested in booklets, some engage in polemics. There were the "witnesses" and obvious enemies - now on them to the police received a complaint from a citizen who said that they "stick to passers-by," thus violating the public order. Galina and Natalya to proceedings directed the district (by the way, the police officer refused to introduce themselves). A man in police uniform at first behaved more aggressively telling iegovistkam get out of the square. The women explained to him that there was nothing illegal, they are not engaged, and forcibly impose nothing to anybody - neither their religion nor literature about it.

- We know the woman who wrote the complaint - said Galina. - It is often terrorized us - threatening, enough books, tearing them, screaming all around, that we are "American spies" and traitors to the motherland. We tried to explain to her that we do not bring harm to anyone. But she said she would fight with us as long as we are not "closed."

Women wrote the district explanatory. Police softened his tone, but advised preachers "away from sin" not to stand on the square today :-(

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Russia (in the Archives) A brave police Russian intimidating to two older sisters who were not violating any law. In this square, the law allows them to be with their cars always not to bother pa

Sad that the police have nothing better to do. It is the same everywhere to lesser or greater degrees. People complain the police have to respond. Some people are not content to leave people alone, bu

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10 hours ago, David Normand said:

Sad that the police have nothing better to do. It is the same everywhere to lesser or greater degrees. People complain the police have to respond. Some people are not content to leave people alone, but are determined to make trouble for anybody who thinks differently. 

Absolutely  right !   Yes,  so  sad :-(

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