Police-less state
The Oxford English Dictionary defines "police state" as
"a state regulated by means of a national police force
having secret supervision and control of the activities of
citizens." When ODS argues that the CR is turning into
a police state, it's exaggerating. Law-abiding Czechs
have little reason to fear they'll be spied on or
persecuted by the police. ODS is right, though, when it
argues that ostentatious demonstrations of police force
by Interior Minister Stanislav Gross serve primarily a
political purpose and catch only the small fish. Czechs
don't need to fear the police, but they also can't rely on
them. There's a perception that the police - from the top
down - are more interested in earning a quick crown
and in avoiding too much work than they are in wiping
out crime. Gross's recent crackdowns merely highlight
how little the police are doing on a day-to-day basis.
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