People partying in Chapinero (Bogotá) during quarantine



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Bogotá is in strict quarantine for the third consecutive weekend, but there are still cases of irresponsible people who disregard preventive measures with which it is trying to reduce the consequences of the second peak of the coronavirus pandemic. (See also: Complete list of exceptions to the quarantine in Bogotá this weekend)

This Saturday it was known that A group of young people woke up to party in a building in Chapinero, where they have installed a Jacuzzi for this type of clandestine meeting. It is not the first time that a considerable group of people have held festivities there in recent months. Such is their indiscipline that the residents of the sector cannot take them anymore.

This was made known by the inhabitants of the place, which is located on Calle 47 with Carrera Séptima and is called Edificio Nancy Luz, through videos that they recorded days before and this morning, and shared with journalist Juan Fraile, from Caracol Radio. According to the reporter, “This scene has been repeating itself every weekend at the height of the pandemic.”

What most irritates the residents of the sector is that, despite the fact that they have called the authorities to report what happened, the irresponsible have not received the punishment they deserve. “They draw the attention of the doorman, but the parties go on all night. People do not know if what works there is a hotel or a motel “added Fraile in the complaint he made through Twitter.

This weekend all the towns in Bogotá are in mandatory isolation, so meetings are prohibited and citizens can only leave their homes to carry out essential activities. The measure began this Friday at 8:00 p.m. and will run until Monday, January 25 at 4:00 a.m.

For the moment, the authorities have not ruled on this group of irresponsible people. After the images were released on social networks, users ask that the protagonists be fined for not respecting the quarantine. These are the videos shared by the Caracol Radio journalist:



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