käsikrekvisiitin
Käsikrekvisiitin is a Finnish term that translates to "hand requisition" in English. It refers to a practice where a person is required to hand over a specific item or items to an authority figure, typically a police officer or a customs officer. This practice is often used in Finland to facilitate the identification and verification of individuals, particularly in situations where traditional identification methods, such as ID cards or passports, may be unavailable or deemed insufficient.
The most common form of käsikrekvisiitin involves the individual being asked to hand over their mobile phone.
The practice of käsikrekvisiitin is regulated by Finnish law and is intended to be used only in
In recent years, there has been some debate in Finland about the use of käsikrekvisiitin, with some