Police Messed Up at the Olympics – Finnish Victims
Two Finnish men were involved in a car accident during the Olympic Games in Italy.
During the ongoing Milan-Cortina Olympics, two Finnish men encountered a traffic accident on Friday evening in Val di Fiemme, Italy. While waiting at a red light in a rented car, they were suddenly struck from behind by a police vehicle. One of the Finnish men recounted that their car had been stationary for just 2-3 seconds before the impact, highlighting the surprising nature of the incident given it involved a police car.
The aftermath of the accident involved a drawn-out process of reporting and dealing with local authorities, which the Finnish men found to be quite slow. They noted the language barrier, stating that communication with local Italian police was challenging as their command of multiple languages was limited. Consequently, discussions involved a mix of Spanish, English, and Italian, likening the local police to tourist guides rather than efficient responders to the situation.
Ultimately, the police acknowledged their fault in the accident, and reports were completed. This incident raises concerns about preparedness and professionalism among local law enforcement at international events like the Olympics, a platform where safety and efficiency are paramount for both participants and visitors alike.