Athletistic/ Football. Recently, Lokomotiv striker Artyom Dzyuba, after a match with the Wings of Soviets (1-1), reacted unflatteringly to a question from RB Sport journalist Vitaly Borodin and promised to put his phone in the same place . Later, former CSKA head coach Leonid Slutsky, commenting on the episode, called Borodin a 19-year-old moron. Lawyer Sergei Zhorin gave his advice to the journalist.
– In this situation, the surest way to protect the violated right is not to go to court, but to file a request with the police to bear administrative responsibility for insult. I can’t say there’s definitely an insult here, but it sounds a lot like it. If a journalist really wants to protect their rights, and not just declare them, then I would recommend conducting a language study. Despite the fact that, it seems, everything is obvious, trust my experience: nothing is obvious to the court or law enforcement. The first stage is a linguistic study, then – at your option: to go to court or to law enforcement agencies, – quotes the words of Zhorin SE.
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