
In Tashkent city, a 43-year-old man was administratively detained for three days for insulting an inspector of the Capital Parking company who has hearing and speech impairments. This was reported by Upl.uz.
The incident occurred on July 29 and was reviewed on August 8 at the Mirabad district criminal court. Representatives of the Capital Parking company stated that unfortunately, cases of drivers insulting inspectors, including those with disabilities, are not uncommon.
The body cameras installed on the company’s inspectors record the incident precisely and are presented as solid evidence in court. According to court information, the accused had previously been held administratively liable and was under the influence of alcohol at the time of the offense.
He uttered offensive words, disturbed with hand gestures, and even attempted to offer a bribe to the inspector. The inspector showed him how to make the payment through the info kiosk.
In court, the man admitted his guilt, stating that he was under emotional stress due to family problems and apologized to the court. However, the court found G.
X. guilty of minor hooliganism under Article 183 of the Administrative Liability Code and sentenced him to three days of administrative detention. Additionally, considering that the man had no official workplace, he was exempted from payment for being held in a special reception center.
Representatives of Capital Parking emphasized that inappropriate behavior towards an inspector is not only rudeness but can also lead to fines, imprisonment, or criminal liability. Every inspector is equipped with a body camera, recording every word and action.
If you have any questions, contact the call center, but do not raise your hand against or insult the inspector, as such actions require accountability before the law.