The “CAP mentality” of Vita, who became chief policeman

The “CAP mentality” of Vita, who became chief policeman
The “CAP mentality” of Vita, who became chief policeman
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The Europol union presented messages according to which a head of IPJ Gorj, Alexandru Ovidiu Vită, imposes a plan of fines on his subordinates and reproaches them when they apply too few sanctions in traffic.

“Unfortunately, in the police structures there are and are even promoted “bosses” who have CAP mentalities. In the “management” promoted by them, their only purpose is to count how many fines their subordinates apply. For this, they wear officer ranks and receive a management allowance.

This is also the case of deputy commissioner Vita Alexandru Ovidiu, who applies “fines plans” for subordinate policemen. Whether it is enforced or not, they are forced to apply fines if they do not want to fall under the purview of this hypochimen who threatens them with subjective and illegal planning in the service if they do not obey.

We have already sent a report to the management of IPJ Gorj to see if it supports such “five-year” plans, but we also asked how many fines a policeman must apply in order not to be harassed by the head of the 1st Rural Section of IPJ Gorj.

In this way, we congratulate our colleagues in the field who do not give in to pressure and apply the law when necessary and as they see fit, as investigative agents!”, noted Europol.


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