The police have declared they are extremely tolerant, but traffic blockades will not be tolerated. Deputy Police Director Dejan Luković stated that the police will respond appropriately and ensure stable public order, peace, and citizen safety. During a wave of blockades following the Vidovdan protest across Serbia, including blockades on Gazela Bridge, Pančevački Bridge, and in Novi Sad, the police will assess the situation on the ground and act accordingly. Luković emphasized that a handful of people dragging out four containers to block traffic makes no sense, and the police will not tolerate such actions. Meanwhile, thousands are protesting in front of the Palace of Justice, fighting against what they call a mafia regime. Lawyer Rastko Naumov highlighted that parents of arrested students are left in the dark, as police refuse to disclose their children’s whereabouts, while the students face charges of attempting to overthrow the constitutional order. The protests and blockades are a response to the arrests and, according to lawyers, human rights violations. The police claim they will act according to the law, but the situation is tense and provoking strong public reactions. If you think this is just another routine police statement, think again — this is a fight for justice, freedom, and order in a country burning with protests. So, what do you think? Is the police too harsh or are the protesters too loud? Drop a comment and let the conversation roll!
Police Say: Tolerance Has Limits, Traffic Blockades Won’t Be Tolerated!
