'Biting is not allowed', Estonia's police chief warns after attacks on officers
Estonia's police chief has said "teeth flash often" during recent attacks on police, following a high-profile incident involving a judge who allegedly bit an officer after being asked to leave a nightclub in Tallinn.
Estonian law enforcement leadership has issued a formal warning regarding the rising frequency of physical violence directed at police personnel. This statement follows a notable confrontation in a Tallinn nightclub where a judge reportedly bit an officer during an attempt to remove them from the premises. Officials expressed deep concern over the trend, noting that suspects are increasingly resorting to biting as a means of resistance. Authorities are now emphasizing that such aggressive behavior will not be tolerated under any circumstances. The police force is currently evaluating measures to better protect officers from these unconventional and dangerous assaults.
The incident highlights a concerning escalation in violence against law enforcement, particularly when involving high-profile public figures.
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