Where they opened taverns, cafes and ouzo



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More than 84,000 controls were carried out yesterday by Greek police throughout Greece in order to determine whether citizens comply with measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus. Although most listened to the experts and followed suit, there were several exceptions, such as some who opened taverns, cafes, ouzo, and coffee shops and some who met at home to play cards.

According to official ELAS data, 84,558 inspections throughout the territory, of which 12,524 in Athens International Airport “Eleftherios Venizelos”.

A total of 2,241 were confirmed infractions and 7 arrests.

More details:

1,804 traffic offenses and an equivalent fine of € 300 were imposed in the following areas:
539 in Attica, 207 in Thessaloniki, 190 in Epirus, 135 in Central Greece, 132 in Western Greece, 118 in Central Macedonia, 117 in Crete, 69 in the Peloponnese, 66 in East Macedonia and Thrace, 55 in Western Macedonia, 54 in Ionia Islands, 53 in the North Aegean, 52 in Thessaly and 17 in the South Aegean.

Since the entry into force of the measure, that is, on November 7, a total of 56,744 similar violations have been confirmed.

416 more infractions were identified for not wearing a mask and 394 fines of 300 euros and 22 of 150 euros were imposed, as follows:

120 in Attica, 58 in Crete, 42 in the North Aegean, 32 in Western Greece, 30 in the Ionian Islands, 28 in Central Macedonia, 21 in Central Greece, 17 in Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, 16 in Thessaloniki,
15 in western Macedonia, 13 in Epirus, 11 in Thessaly, 10 in the Peloponnese and 3 in the southern Aegean.

Since the implementation of the new measures, a total of 22,325 similar offenses have been confirmed and 21,083 administrative fines of 300 euros and 1,242 of 150 euros have been imposed.

19 infractions and 7 arrests due to rules of operation of businesses, private companies, etc. Violations of the relevant legislation (prohibition of operation, no use of mask, percentage of square meters per person, obligation to present clients only by appointment – clickaway, etc.).

In the previous cases, the following administrative fines were imposed for violation of suspension of operation, etc. related violations of the relevant provisions, namely:

In Attica,

– 5,000 euros and 15 days of suspension of operation in tavern,
– 5,000 and 3,000 euros respectively to the owner and temporary manager of a store with Clothing items,

– 5,000 euros and 15 days of suspension of operation in health store,

– 5,000 and 3,000 euros respectively to the owner and the manager of the store confectionery and
– 5,000 euros and 15 days of suspension of operation in tavern,

in East Macedonia and Thrace, 5,000 to an individual for violation of quarantine,

in Central macedonia, 10,000 euros and 15 days of suspension of operation in Pub,

in West Macedonia, 3,000 euros and 15 days of suspension of operation in coffee shop,

in Epirus,

– from 3,000 euros and 15 days of suspension of operation in (3) Coffee bar and
– 5,000 euros and 15 days of suspension of operation in coffee – ouzo,

in Crete,

– 1,000 euros and 15 days of suspension of operation in a company. merchandising of gift items and
– 500 euros andsportswear business.

In all other cases, fines related to infractions of the relevant legislation (unnecessary movement, not wearing a mask, etc.)

Since the implementation of the new measures, a total of 517 similar violations have been confirmed and 545 people have been arrested.

further:

In Zakynthos, (9) people were arrested for participating in a home gambling event and were fined (600) euros for non-compliance with anti-dispersion measures “COVID-19. The owner was fined an additional administrative fine of 3,000 euros, while He is also accused of other crimes (on weapons, etc.) (relevant from the Press Release 12-25-2020 of the General Directorate of the Ionian Islands).

In Kefalonia An individual, the organizer of a private rally, was arrested for non-compliance with dispersal measures “COVID-19”, etc., crimes (on drugs, weapons, etc.). At the same time, (3,000) euros were fined, while another (6) administrative fines of (300) euros were confirmed to the participants in the rally (relevant from the Press Release 12-25-2020 of the General Directorate of the Islands Ionian).

In Lefkada An individual, the organizer of a private rally, was arrested for failure to comply with the “COVID-19” dispersal measures. At the same time, he was fined (3,000) euros while another (6) administrative fines of (300) euros were confirmed to the rally participants.

In Euboea , a fine of 3,000 euros was imposed on an individual for gathering more than (9) people at their home and fines of (300) euros on the participants.

Finally, (2) infractions were confirmed for not completing the electronic form PLF (Passenger Locator Form) by a traveler, while since the implementation of the new measures (November 7), a total of (20) infractions have been confirmed Similar.

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