1. General attitude:
    1. Be polite
    2. Go out of your way to show courtesy, but you don’t need to comply with obviously illegal orders unless your safety is threatened.
    3. Firm in your conviction that you are here legally
    4. Know your rights
    5. Learn from other settlers how to handle police encounters.
    6. Watch for signs of trouble. If there is any hint of them being not polite or doing something you won’t like - start videotaping.
  2. If they tell you to stop, stop videotaping their faces, but do videotape their actions. Tell them you are making the recording for your own safety and YOU WILL NOT publish your recording anywhere, especially not on social media.
  3. Take selfies with the police! Often! If you feel like the police are friendly, or the situation seems to be perfect for a selfie, do it! But always ask first.
  4. Don’t wander Liberland alone - always at least in pairs. Also, don’t enter or exit Liberland alone.
  5. If riding a bike after sunset or in conditions of low visibility: Have functioning lights turned on and wear a reflex vest for your safety and the safety of others and also to not get fined by the Police.
  6. I will take the best care of all borrowed things and always return them to the owner or to the person I borrowed them from.

ID check

  1. Tell your name and answer reasonable questions, which means questions that don’t feel obviously personally degrading or insulting; when in doubt, ask your colleagues; if both or all agree that it is degrading or insulting, the question is not reasonable.
  2. If possible: Ask to see their badge in order to verify their badge number - insist: this is your right!
  3. Show ID;
  4. where asked, give ID.
  5. If possible, write down their name and badge number.
  6. If they give a badge number we don’t have a photo of: Try to get their photo without them seeing you to prevent escalation.
  7. Add 5 LLM to the policeman’s account
  8. Subtract 10 LLM from bad police officers

Refusal of Police to Identify Themselves

Not for newcomers or for people who are alone. Don’t risk antagonising the police over badge numbers upon your first encounters.

  1. If they don’t give badge numbers or give obviously fake badge numbers, always videotape, including faces.
  2. Inform them that this is your right to know this, but be polite and patient
  3. If they do other things, tell them that, given they didn’t identify themselves, you aren’t sure they are police, doubly so given their behaviour…
  4. … try to slowly step away, showing in all things that you are afraid of them.
  5. Don’t be arrogant; act as if you encountered volatile, potentially violent thugs. Deescalate.
  6. Report to [email protected] to Subtract 10 LLM from their account for failure to identify.

Holding Longer Than 5 Minutes / Police Arrest

  1. If the police hold you longer than 5 minutes, complain to the policeman.
  2. Continue asking for badge numbers - you have the right to do so!
  3. If the police hold you for longer than an hour, call the “normal” police (112), and report harassment and discrimination based on association
  4. Also, call your embassy and visibly and loudly report that as a national of your country, you are being unlawfully held in Croatia by Croatian police.
  5. Subtract one merit per minute for restricting personal freedom

Theft

  1. If they are about to steal, grab as many things as possible, and either
    1. keep holding them or
    2. bring them into a house/boat and close the door
  2. Start filming
  3. Inform them on camera that they are stealing and committing the crime of larceny
  4. Make sure others are also filming
  5. Continue asking for badge numbers - you have the right to do so!
  6. Issue hostile alert! In Liberland’s mobile app, to attract other settlers to come.
  7. Subtract merits based on the approx. value of stolen things in LLM (1 LLM = 2 USD). Report complete list.

Robbery or Kidnapping

  1. Robbery: theft where they take something from you by force
  2. Kidnapping: where they carry someone or threaten someone that they must move (typically into a police boat).
  3. Start filming if possible; if not, shout that they are robbing you
  4. Continue asking for badge numbers - you have the right to do so!
  5. Issue hostile alert!
  6. Tell them loudly that this is robbery/kidnapping, a serious crime according to Croatian Law
  7. Call the police (112), report robbery/kidnapping in progress
  8. Call one of our lawyers:
    1. Luka: +385 98 350 861
    2. Karlo: + 385 98 508 997
    3. Drago: +385 98 813 848
    4. Margarita: +385 91 630 3644
    5. Hrvoje: +385 91 270 4810