Spain: Woman fined for Facebook post of police car
It could be worse:
Woman fined for Facebook post of police car
By WTOP Staff August 17, 2015 8:38 am
WASHINGTON A woman has been fined the equivalent of nearly $900 for a photo she posted on Facebook recently.
In the town of Petrer, in Alicante, southern Spain, a woman took a photo of a police car parked in a handicapped-only spot. She posted the photo to Facebook, saying (in a rough and slightly cleaned-up translation) Park where you darn well please and you wont even be fined.
Within 48 hours, the police had tracked her down and fined her 800 euro (about $886).
She was fined under the seemingly ironically titled Citizen Security Law, which has been the subject of demonstrations in Spain and has been criticized by groups including Amnesty International,
The Guardian reports. The law prohibits the unauthorized use of images of police officers that might jeopardize their or their familys safety or that of protected facilities or police operations.