Tell HN: Sweden has its first arrest against a man for "insult against official"
19 points| acadapter | 8 months ago
A 60 year old man in Sweden was stopped and arrested for both a DUI and the insults he said in conjunction to the police stop. The penalty scale for "insult against official" can be fines or up to 5 months in prison depending on severity.
/r/sweden discussion with news link (in Swedish):
https://old.reddit.com/r/sweden/comments/1lqnxea/f%C3%B6rsta_gripande_f%C3%B6r_f%C3%B6rol%C3%A4mpning_mot_polisen/
marginalia_nu|8 months ago
thorin|8 months ago
carlosjobim|8 months ago
kingkongjaffa|8 months ago
You can however do things like refuse to give evidence to torpedo the court case if you wanted to functionally “drop the charges” but if there’s still a chargable offense in the eyes of the police and credible evidence otherwise then the court case can still proceed regardless of your feelings.
DharmaPolice|8 months ago
josephcsible|8 months ago
It's contrary to the human right of freedom of speech. It's bad for all the same reasons that lèse-majesté laws are, but is even worse because its scope is so much broader.
billy99k|8 months ago
thorin|8 months ago
luke5441|8 months ago
burnt-resistor|8 months ago