Árni Friðleifsson

Árni Friðleifsson

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Árni Friðleifsson is the chief officer of the Capital Region Police in Iceland. He has been in the news recently for addressing illegal parking issues during the national meeting of the Independence Party at Laugardalshöll, emphasizing the importance of adhering to parking regulations.

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Árni Friðleifsson, the chief traffic officer of the police in the capital area, commented on the unacceptable behavior of drivers who drove against traffic.

„Ólíðandi í íslenskri umferð“
Morgunblaðið·IcelandIceland· 2025-11-12
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Árni Friðleifsson, a police officer, is monitoring the discussion about the condition of vehicles at Strætó.

Segjast sjá umræðuna og gera kröfur til Strætó
Morgunblaðið·IcelandIceland· 2025-10-30
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Árni Friðleifsson, a police officer, discusses the traffic situation caused by numerous stranded vehicles.

Lögregla grípur til lokana: Tugir bíla fastir
Morgunblaðið·IcelandIceland· 2025-10-28
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Árni Friðleifsson is an assistant chief of police who commented on the increase in drunk driving incidents.

Sorglegt hversu margir keyra ölvaðir
Morgunblaðið·IcelandIceland· 2025-09-22
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Árni Friðleifsson is an assistant chief of police discussing an incident involving a man with a weapon in Kópavogur.

Maður með sveðju hvarf af vettvangi í Kópavogi
Morgunblaðið·IcelandIceland· 2025-09-21
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Árni Friðleifsson is the chief inspector discussing the stabbing incident in Reykjavik.

Þriggja leitað vegna stunguárásar
Morgunblaðið·IcelandIceland· 2025-07-05
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Árni Friðleifsson is the chief inspector at the traffic department of the police in the capital area.

Lögregluaðgerðir á Suðurlandsvegi
Morgunblaðið·IcelandIceland· 2025-05-15
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Árni Friðleifsson is the chief inspector at the police in the capital area discussing illegal parking.

Lögreglan sektar landsfundargesti
Morgunblaðið·IcelandIceland· 2025-03-01
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