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  1. Did you get a fine? If you are caught speeding, the police will give you a fine. Similarly, a fine may be issued if you drive a vehicle subject to a prohibition of use due to unpaid vehicle tax. In ordinary cases like these, a process called the f...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/did-you-get-a-fine
  2. Calculator of fines Using the calculator, you can calculate the sum of the fine in euro. Net income in euro / month Number of family members maintained (spouse and children) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ”Day-fine” (fine assessed based on daily income) Tota...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/fine-counter
  3. Police en Newsroom Blog Concealing your face at a protest is incompatible with the values of an open and safe society 12.5.2026 12.31 Blog The events on May Day (1 May) continue to reverberate, both in the media and more broadly. The police have l...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/concealing-your-face-at-a-protest-is-incompatible-with-the-values-of-an-open-and-safe-society
  4. Environmental offences Impairment of the environment is a crime. Environmental offences are acts that damage and endanger the environment, natural resources and the plant or animal kingdom. A typical environmental offence investigated by the polic...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/environmental-and-animal-offences
  5. Frequently asked questions about gambling supervision What are the consequences of illegal gambling? Illegal marketing of gambling services can lead to the National Police Board’s prohibiting decision and a conditional fine or a penalty fee. Illeg...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/frequently-asked-questions-about-gambling-supervision
  6. Theft and petty theft Stealing another person’s property is a theft. Theft is punishable only when it is intentional. The perpetrator must know that the property belongs to someone else. Attempted theft is also punishable. In addition, a person fo...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/theft-and-petty-theft
  7. Public disturbances The investigation of various disturbances and offences related to them is part of the police’s duties. Typically, security stewarding duties are performed by uniformed police officers. Public disturbances can occur anywhere peo...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/public-disturbances
  8. Assaults A typical assault encountered by the police occurs in town during the small hours. When people are intoxicated, feelings flare up and a person may push someone that cut before them in line. There are various types of assault crimes. More ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/assaults
  9. Stalking Violence in close relationships and especially when a relationship ends can involve stalking. Stalking has been a crime in Finland since 2014. According to the law, stalking means contacting someone repeatedly without permission, followin...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/stalking
  10. Embezzlement The offence is embezzlement when the perpetrator steals money or other property that is already in his/her possession. The offence is petty embezzlement when the stolen property is not very valuable or the act is minor as a whole. An ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/embezzlement
  11. Automatic traffic surveillance In addition to traditional surveillance methods, the police use automatic traffic surveillance equipment on heavily trafficked roads and urban areas. Besides monitoring speeds, the equipment is used to monitor observ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/automatic-traffic-surveillance
  12. Police Traffic Safety Centre Photos from the fixed automatic traffic cameras are sent wirelessly to the Police Traffic Safety Centre in Helsinki. The photo taken by a traffic safety camera shows the vehicle, the licence plate, the driver, and iden...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/police-traffic-safety-centre
  13. Hate crimes What is a hate crime? The Finnish law does not define the concept of a hate crime specifically. In general terms, hate crime is a crime motivated by prejudice or hostility towards the victim’s ethnic or national origin. The crime may a...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/hate-crimes
  14. What you should know about DDoS Hey, you there, read this! Looks like you're interested in hacking and improving your cyber security skills. That's great. But do you know your limitations and responsibilities online? Here on the net, Finnish law a...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/ddos-en
  15. Prohibitions on business activities The purpose of prohibitions on business activities is to ensure that persons who have engaged in unfair business practices cannot join the business community. A person can be prohibited from engaging in business...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/prohibitions-to-pursue-business
  16. Information for international arrivals This information is designed for people who are planning a trip to Finland and want to know about immigration rules, what travel documentation is required and how to deal with Finnish police. The Police of Fi...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/information-for-travellers
  17. What you should know about hacking Hey, you there, read this! Looks like you're interested in hacking and improving your cyber security skills. That's great. But do you know your limitations and responsibilities online? Here on the net, Finnish la...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/hacking
  18. What you should know about malware Hey, you there, read this! Looks like you're interested in the digital world and in improving your cyber security skills. That's great. But do you know your limitations and responsibilities online? Here on the ne...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/rat-en
  19. Drug-related offences In 2019, the police recorded approximately 10,000 different drug-related offences. Drug use and the resulting harm constitute a multifaceted problem. In addition to the police, social services, healthcare, schools and researc...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/narcotics-offences
  20. Traffic offences The police detect traffic offences and address them every day. Traffic offences are often discovered in connection with the police’s traffic control or emergency activities. Traffic offences typically pose a danger to others. The ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/traffic-offences