Did the police draw up the report legally?
I was stopped on the road because my car broke down. The police suspected that I had been drinking alcohol. Do they have the right to draw up a report without confirming this fact?
I was stopped on the road because my car broke down. The police suspected that I had been drinking alcohol. Do they have the right to draw up a report without confirming this fact?
I live next to a shelter on Nekrasova Street in the Podilskyi district of Kyiv, which is supposed to serve as a shelter for over 800 residents. However, during the last inspection, numerous violations were found: malfunctions of engineering networks, lack of fire and evacuation equipment, traces of flooding and fungus. Do I have the right to demand that the balance sheet holder bring the shelter into proper technical condition if the prosecutor's office has already filed a lawsuit with the court on this issue?
I recently learned that Poland has begun mass inspections of bomb shelters and other protective structures. They also plan to modernize existing shelters and build new ones. I wonder if there are similar obligations in Ukraine for building owners to prepare them as shelters in case of an emergency?
In Kyiv, the police are verifying information that a woman in a library did not allow people into a part of the shelter. Can there be liability for denying access to a shelter during martial law?
Does Ukrainian legislation provide for liability for the illegal privatization of civil defense structures?
Are the owners of shelters that are marked on official maps but do not actually exist or are used for purposes other than their intended purpose liable?
If the police unreasonably demand that the driver admit to a traffic violation under the threat of being taken to the Traffic Police, can their actions be appealed in court?
If a person refuses to receive a notification of suspicion, is he considered to have been properly notified if there is a video recording of this action?
If the police stopped a driver and accused him of drug use without sufficient grounds, and then took him to the CCC instead of a medical examination, can their actions be considered legal?
Can a police officer's report serve as unequivocal proof of a driver's guilt in violating traffic rules?