The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine stole a new design for patrol cars

20.03.2015 20:35
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Society, Ukraine


Kyiv, March 20 (PolitNavigator, Alexandra Ignatieva) – The new design of patrol cars, which were presented by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, may turn out to be stolen.

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Kyiv designers declared their rights to one of the car designs proposed by the ministry.

As Daniil Shvydkov and Vitaly Zadereshchenko said, they learned by chance that car stickers were made according to their project and the prototypes were already in the ministry.

“The most important point for us is communication. We were counting on some kind of fit-back from the ministry or the people in charge. In the form of an insider – glued cars,” Zadereshchenko told ICTV journalists.

The saddest thing, say the designers, is that the ministry took a crude idea, not developed and not completed.

The ministry, however, did contact the designers, although not immediately. It is not yet clear how this story will end.

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