Israeli Police Chief Orders Review of Suspension for Officers Caught Violating Traffic Laws
Israeli Police Commissioner Major General Danni Levi has ordered an immediate disciplinary investigation into two female police officers recorded committing traffic violations. The incident came to light after a video was shared on social media showing one officer driving a vehicle while filming another officer riding an electric scooter without a helmet. The video, posted on Telegram by Daniel Amram, captured the officers engaging in behavior deemed inappropriate by police leadership.
Following the video's circulation, Commissioner Levi instructed authorized officials to consider suspending the officers from operational duties pending the outcome of the inquiry. The police spokesperson emphasized that all available disciplinary, administrative, and traffic enforcement measures would be employed. Levi stressed the importance of maintaining professional and respectful conduct at all times, stating, "We will not allow behavior inconsistent with the values of the Israel Police. Every incident suspected of improper conduct will be thoroughly examined."
Levi further noted that appropriate penalties would be applied across various levels as necessary, underscoring the public's expectation for police officers to uphold high standards of professionalism, responsibility, and personal example. The video shows one officer shouting at the other, "Look, a police officer without a helmet," highlighting the breach of safety regulations. The police are continuing their investigation to determine the full circumstances and consequences of the incident.
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