Vidovdan is coming, and the police under Colonel Željko Brkić’s command are not planning to sit idly by while the streets prepare for protests. Brkić made it crystal clear: anyone planning violence should forget about it! The police are ready to act and keep peace and citizen safety. “The Republic of Serbia is a legal state, and the police are a serious and professional organization,” Brkić said on Informer TV.
But let’s be real — how many times have we heard these words before protests spiraled out of control? Brkić emphasized that the police have shown great tolerance and restraint so far, even when they had grounds to use force. However, he warned that any attempt to threaten citizen safety will be stopped.
This isn’t just empty talk. With the announced protests on Vidovdan already stirring tensions, the police are on high alert. General Luković also confirmed that the police are ready for tomorrow’s gatherings and will not allow any violence on the streets.
But what’s really behind these words? Is this just another show for the public or a real readiness to maintain order? Vidovdan is a symbol of Serbian unity and tradition, but also a day when passions often flare. Is the government afraid the protests might get out of hand?
Either way, the message is clear: violence will not be tolerated. But will that really stop those ready to cause chaos? Or will the police have to balance restraint and decisiveness again?
As we gear up for Vidovdan, the question remains — will peace really be kept, or will we see street clashes again? What do you think? Is the police really ready, or is this just another empty threat? Drop a comment and let’s see who’s for peace and who’s for chaos!
