Chile's president submits bill to ban insulting cops, stiffen penalties for attacks on police
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Insulting a cop will become a crime in Chile if the country's president gets his way.
President Sebastian Pinera submitted legislation to Chile's Congress on Wednesday that if passed would make it a crime to insult police officers.
Pinera says the legislation also calls for stiffer penalties for those who physically harm police officers. Attacking police headquarters or vehicles would also become a crime.
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