The article discusses a case involving Finnish politician Joona Räsänen (SD), who received a fine for drunk driving. The police conducted an investigation into whether there was a violation of the penalty law, which prohibits providing false information to authorities to obtain benefits. The police concluded that there were no indications of such a violation, and they did not initiate further proceedings. Räsänen explained that during his breath test, he verbally estimated his income higher than it actually was, leading to the fine calculation based on registry data. He accepted the fine and stated that he trusted the authorities' decision.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents both perspectives: the police's conclusion that no violation occurred and Räsänen's explanation of his actions. There is no clear ideological slant in the framing, and the reporting remains balanced between the official stance and the individual's account.






