Gov’t denies rumors about ban on uploading photos and videos with traffic police officers on Internet
Earlier it was reported that Uzbekistan planned to ban posting photos and videos with traffic police officers on the Internet.
It should be recalled that the provisions on the procedure for regulating the relationship of traffic police officers with road users and the use of special means have been amended and supplemented accordingly.
The document, which was provided to the Kun.uz correspondent, really contained this clause.
However, according to a Kun.uz source in the government, later, before approval and signing, the document was edited and the above article was removed from the resolution.
This ruling looks like this:
Thus, citizens of Uzbekistan were not banned from uploading photos and videos with traffic police officers on the Internet.
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