Inside the courts: like photos from a movie with antiseptics everywhere, masks and strict measures (photos)



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An image we have never seen before in the courts of Athens that is slowly reopening with precautions and thermometers of everything from the Red Cross.

Empty rooms, antiseptics everywhere and heat measurement at the entrance. This is the new standard in the courts in the days of the crown.

The partial operation of the Athens Magistrates Court and the Court of First Instance has started with a strict observance of security measures, but the release of the new treaty, which will now be applied in court due to a coronation, finds out of the courts to lawyers who are currently absent from their duties.

In the Court of First Instance, there have been few civil cases, according to the provisions, the trials will be carried out without the presence of the parties, from the main gate of the Evelpidon complex, which is the only one open.

At the entrance, Red Cross volunteers enter thermometers, while there are also employees of a security company to comply with measures to prevent overcrowding. A similar image was shown by the Magistrates Court, where there was no problem of overcrowding or anything else.

For both the Court of First Instance and the Magistrates Court, the judicial services that are reopening as of today refer to consensual prior notification procedures and insurance measures related to mandatory prior notifications and their conservative deductions and seizures.

DSA President Dimitris Vervesos performed an autopsy at the Court of First Instance, while Association Vice President Themis Sofos went to the Magistrates Court.

Queue at the Mortgage Office and closed Magistrates Courts

An overcrowding problem occurred in the morning at the Athens Mortgage Office on Aristotle Street, where police officers rushed over and made recommendations to those in line to enter the building, as there were no company personnel of security.

It should be noted that with a decision of the Association of Judicial Officers of Athens, twelve Attica Courts of Justice are not operating today due to the abstention of the employees since, according to an announcement issued by SDYA, the conditions established for the safe operation of services. SDYA emphasizes that in the twelve magistrates’ courts there was no provision for the presence of law enforcement or security company personnel. The magistrates’ courts in which the court officials abstain are: Maroussi, Acharnon, Elefsina, Kallithea, Kropias, Iliou, Lavrio, N. Ionia, Marathonos, Megaron, Peristeri and Chalandri.

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