Police: Do not remove ink stamps
04:26 pm | Today | Official
The Police in Armenia urge citizens to avoid damaging, removing or
spoiling the imprint of the rubber stamp, signatures, entries and
notes stipulated by law, and confirming the participation in the
elections via technical means or otherwise.
"Various videos where the imprints of the rubber stamps, put in the
citizens' passports by the election commission and confirming the
citizen's participation in the elections, are removed by means of
various chemical substances, particularly, hydrogen peroxide, wipes
saturated with alcoholic solutions, have been placed on the internet.
Not pursuing an aim to touch upon the scientific achievements of the
21-st century, including the various staining agents and purifiers in
the field of chemistry, the police of the Republic of Armenia find it
necessary to warn that all the displays of the abovementioned
interventions placed on the internet can be qualified as violations of
the voting right, particularly, prevention of the voting right,
impediment to the realization of the electoral commission activities,
readiness or an attempt to vote more than once, and as well as can
hold other liability stipulated by law, therefore we call to avoid
damaging, removing or spoiling the imprint of the rubber stamp,
signatures, entries and notes stipulated by law, and confirming the
participation in the elections via technical means or otherwise," the
Police said in a statement.
http://www.a1plus.am/en/official/2013/02/18/police-ink
04:26 pm | Today | Official
The Police in Armenia urge citizens to avoid damaging, removing or
spoiling the imprint of the rubber stamp, signatures, entries and
notes stipulated by law, and confirming the participation in the
elections via technical means or otherwise.
"Various videos where the imprints of the rubber stamps, put in the
citizens' passports by the election commission and confirming the
citizen's participation in the elections, are removed by means of
various chemical substances, particularly, hydrogen peroxide, wipes
saturated with alcoholic solutions, have been placed on the internet.
Not pursuing an aim to touch upon the scientific achievements of the
21-st century, including the various staining agents and purifiers in
the field of chemistry, the police of the Republic of Armenia find it
necessary to warn that all the displays of the abovementioned
interventions placed on the internet can be qualified as violations of
the voting right, particularly, prevention of the voting right,
impediment to the realization of the electoral commission activities,
readiness or an attempt to vote more than once, and as well as can
hold other liability stipulated by law, therefore we call to avoid
damaging, removing or spoiling the imprint of the rubber stamp,
signatures, entries and notes stipulated by law, and confirming the
participation in the elections via technical means or otherwise," the
Police said in a statement.
http://www.a1plus.am/en/official/2013/02/18/police-ink