Israeli Police Chief Condemns Officers Filmed Recklessly Driving and Filming on Duty
Two Israeli female patrol officers were recorded driving recklessly, with one filming the other riding a bicycle without a helmet. The video, published by journalist Daniel Amram, shows one officer driving a police vehicle while using her smartphone to film her colleague, who is cycling without protective gear. The officers are seen laughing and ignoring traffic safety rules, behavior that sparked outrage online. The footage was reportedly captured by another officer in the same vehicle, though how it reached the media remains unclear.
In response, Israel Police Commissioner Major General Dany Levi condemned the conduct, emphasizing that such behavior contradicts the values of the Israel Police. He stated that every incident suggesting improper conduct will be thoroughly investigated, with disciplinary, administrative, and traffic-related measures applied as necessary. The commissioner ordered immediate disciplinary action, including considering suspending the involved officers from operational duties pending the investigation.
Levi underscored the expectation that all police personnel maintain high standards of professionalism, responsibility, and personal example at all times. He affirmed that any deviation from these norms will be addressed decisively and without compromise. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about police conduct and accountability in Israel.
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