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Oslo Police Take Self-Criticism After Frp's Advertising Video

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The Oslo police are taking self-criticism after police uniforms were used in a controversial Frp advertisement, VG reports. – The Oslo Police District should not have rented uniforms for the film as it violates the guidelines for renting uniforms. writes police inspector Martin Strand to VG. The video also used a police car that the advertising agency did not have permission to use. Frp must now change the video.
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The Norwegian People's Party (FRP) must make changes to its election campaign video after the advertising agency that made the film did not have the necessary permits in place.

·Kristiansand, Norway
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The Norwegian People's Party (FRP) must make changes to its election campaign video after the advertising agency that made the film did not have the necessary permits in place.

·Oslo, Norway
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The Oslo police are taking self-criticism after police uniforms were used in a controversial Frp advertisement, VG reports. – The Oslo Police District should not have rented uniforms for the film as it violates the guidelines for renting uniforms. writes police inspector Martin Strand to VG. The video also used a police car that the advertising agency did not have permission to use. Frp must now change the video.

·Norway
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The FRP's advertising agency has not received permission to use a police car in a controversial election campaign video. Now the Oslo police are also taking a self-criticism approach.

·Oslo, Norway
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VG broke the news in Oslo, Norway on Friday, May 23, 2025.
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