Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Maybe Ukraine Is Changing For The Good?



CSM: Clean sweep? Ukraine cans all its bribe-hungry traffic cops.

The country's traffic police are notorious for pulling motorists over to extract bribes. Following a model that worked in Georgia, Ukraine is terminating the entire department and replacing them with new, Western-style patrol cops.

Kiev, Ukraine — Ukraine’s blue-uniformed traffic police have a reputation for being nothing short of state-sponsored bribe takers.

Across the country’s highways, the officers stand on the side of the highway and wave their white batons to signal random motorists to pull over. From there, drivers say, a shakedown for any number of trumped up or real traffic violations typically results in the motorists emptying their wallets to “resolve” the issue.

“They don’t serve the people, they serve themselves,” says Volodymyr Kuzhekyn, a former mechanic. “Public respect for them is lower than the curb.”

WNU Editor: In the whole scheme of things on what is now happening in Ukraine .... war, economic collapse, corruption .... firing all of the country's traffic police appears to be minor on the surface .... but in fact it sends a message that things may actually change. Over the years I have been shaken down 3 times on my visits to Ukraine while driving .... the 3rd time I was arrested and put in jail for two days because I refused to pay. I only learned later that I was released because my cousin paid the stupid fine. And when I got my car back .... the spare tire was missing. My hope is that after the traffic cops the focus shifts to the entire legal system .... prosecutors, judges .... they should all be fired ... but that is probably a bridge too far.

2 comments:

Rhaegar said...

Can write about the fight in Marinka:
http://www.unian.info/war/1084840-battle-rages-for-marinka-25-ukrainian-soldiers-reported-wounded.html

http://www.kyivpost.com/content/kyiv-post-plus/separatist-forces-try-to-take-maryinka-as-fighting-breaks-out-along-front-line-390147.html

There are also unconfirmed reports of the Ukrainian army moving back their artillery to stop the offensive.

Also they are claiming that the separatist offensive consists of 1000 separatist soldiers and ca 10 tanks.

Do you think this is the end of the Minsk agreement if the fighting continues and the seps take the city? Or will this just be seen as "usual" fighting?

Also: http://zik.ua/en/news/2015/06/02/rebelheld_territories_in_donbas_to_be_sealed_off__lutsenko_595000
an article here of Ukraine trying to "cut" Donetsk and Lugansk of from the country, and strengthen the economic blockade which will also break the terms of the Minsk agreement, but I think it is irrelevant since the agreement seems to have collapsed...

James said...

I know of a lawyer here who specializes in traffic cases. A guy I know went to him with a speeding ticket (10kph over) ended up getting the death penalty, so yes the system and competence of it's members is always a concern.