The lawyer explained whether Ukrainians can film the actions of the TCC on the streets.


Lawyer Roman Symutin talked about whether it is possible to photograph and film the actions of the TCC on the streets.
Due to the martial law in Ukraine, public interest in the activities of the TCC is growing. Many people have encountered the work of the TCC on the streets and are interested in their rights in such situations. The issue of the possibility of photo and video recording of the actions of the TCC employees has become especially relevant.
Symutin explained that TCC employees have the right to check the documents of conscripted Ukrainians on the streets. But they do not have the authority to forcibly transport these people to the TCC.
He also reminded that only competent police representatives have the right to detain conscripts and transport them to the TCC if there are legal grounds. Detention requires the police to draw up a protocol.
"Detention and transportation to the TCC without grounds can be appealed in court," Symutin warned.
According to him, photo and video recording is the only way to prove the illegality of the TCC's actions.
"Photo and video recording are legal evidence in a case and are allowed by law," he noted.
Thus, you can film the actions of TCC and SP employees under the following conditions:
- there is no movement of military personnel;
- they are not near military or objects that cannot fall into the camera.
Symutin advised not just to accept the ban on filming TCC workers or police officers unreasonably, but to ask what exactly prohibits it.
The lawyer emphasized that individuals have the right to film TCC and police officials according to Article 307 of the Civil Code, as employees of these bodies are officials of state authorities.
Recall, in Ukraine, the issuance of subpoenas through "Oberig" is being automated.
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