Expectations of the Inspectors of Tallinn Municipal Police Department to Increase Their Rights in Performing State Supervision
Kokkuvõte
The Ministry of the Interior has twice proposed to amend the laws that
allow city and rural municipality (local government) law enforcement
officials to apply additional measures and use direct coercion. The aim
of the study was to specify what state supervision measures and means of
direct coercion are necessary for law enforcement officials of the Tallinn
Municipal Police Department (hereinafter referred to as MUPO). That
is also the case in a health crisis, during which police assistance cannot
always be relied upon. Officials from different MUPO services were
surveyed, and the heads of their departments were interviewed. The
analysis of the surveys showed that MUPO inspectors have the capabilities
and motivation to contribute more effectively to the protection of
public order in the most populous city in Estonia. What became evident
was the expectation of amending the laws, both with the need to add
specific measures to the Law Enforcement Act, the Liquid Fuel Act, the
Public Transport Act, and the Traffic Act and, if necessary, by granting
the right to use direct coercion to local government law enforcement
officials. The right of self-defence of local government law enforcement
officials needs to be regulated.