• Localhorst86
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    2 months ago

    In Germany, there’s Beamtenbeleidigung i.e. insult of a representative of state, like police.

    “Beamtenbeleidigung” does actually not exist in Germany, that’s a misconception. It’s just as illegal insulting a police officer as it is insulting almost anybody else. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beamtenbeleidigung

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      2 months ago

      TIL! Thanks.

      So prosecutors just treat cases of insulted officials differently than when someone from the hoi polloi is being insulted!?

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        2 months ago

        It’s probably just more common for officials to take enough offense to actually file a report.
        Plus “Beamtenbeleidung” is such a common misconcpetion, that officials probably believe it actually is a real thing.