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The fines of 300 euros were 1,036, while 246 were the fines of 150 euros for breaching distances.
Police conducted more than 55,000 checks across the country on Saturday, November 7, the first day of the universal shutdown. According to the Hellenic Police headquarters, a total of 1,282 calls were confirmed, of which 585 related to movement restriction violations and 698 to violations related to lack of use. mask and non-compliance with physical distances. The fines of 300 euros were 1,036, while 246 were the fines of 150 euros for breaching distances.
In more detail, the following was confirmed for travel related violations fines:
194 in Attica, 122 in Thessaloniki, 42 in Central Macedonia, 42 in the Peloponnese, 39 in Crete, 32 in Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, 29 in Western Greece, 22 in Thessaly, 17 in Central Greece, 13 in Epirus, 11 in the South Aegean, 11 in the North Aegean, 6 in the Ionian Islands and 5 in Western Macedonia.
Likewise, four infractions were confirmed and two arrests were made due to operating regulations of businesses and private companies (prohibition of operation, non-use of a mask by staff, percentage of square meter per person, seat distances at tables, no declaration appointment and customer list, etc.). ) and was suspended by overcrowded customers at 1 store in the South Aegean.
They did not wear a mask
For not use mask and breach of distances, 698 violations were confirmed. 452 fines of 300 euros were imposed for not wearing a mask and 246 fines of 150 euros for breach of distances. the fines tax as follows:
201 in Attica, 83 in Thessaloniki, 66 in the North Aegean, 61 in Crete, 49 in Central Macedonia, 48 in Central Greece, 38 in Thessaly, 33 in Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, 28 in Western Greece, 27 in the Peloponnese, 24 in Epirus,
23 in the Ionian Islands, 10 in the South Aegean and 7 in West Macedonia.
The inspections continue without diminishing the intensity for the protection of public health.