In Russia, they want to punish for sharing a phone number.


The Putin regime has decided to exert full control over the circulation of phone numbers. Russian deputies are proposing to impose fines for sharing a phone number with another person.
This was reported by Russian media.
Repressive Laws in Russia
The Russian authorities continue to tighten the screws against their own society.
Another repressive law could be the act of sharing a phone number. Additionally, Russian officials want to punish citizens for sharing access rights to their accounts.
Shared your phone number — fine
These regulations are being proposed by State Duma deputies to be included in the Code of Administrative Offenses. The punishment for sharing a phone number is currently suggested to be low, as this violation aims to be classified as administrative. Therefore, Russians sharing their phone number with others will be fined between 30,000 to 50,000 rubles.
Recall that we previously wrote about the fact that in Russia they want to imprison people for 'stealing traditional values'. Additionally, we reported that Russia has intensified repression against Crimean Tatars.
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