Questions about the attack on a CCC employee
Are citizens who use physical resistance against CCC employees while they are performing their duties liable?
Are citizens who use physical resistance against CCC employees while they are performing their duties liable?
I have received information that regional CCCs can now print summonses. Does this mean that if I receive a summons from a regional CCC, I have to appear at the military registration and enlistment office?
Do you consider the actions of the police during the raid on the nightclub, when they took the detainees to the Trade Center, to be legal?
If a CCC employee causes a traffic accident while performing his duties and is intoxicated, will he be held liable under the law? Is there liability for such actions?
If CCC representatives try to detain you on the street and you resist, what punishment can you receive under the law?
If during the attack on the CCC, conscripts fled, can they be considered as evading military service? Will the fact of the attack affect the liability of these individuals?