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Starting at 11:00 p.m. today, Friday, October 23, night curfew in Campania: until next November 13, stop at all stores and travel from 23:00 to 05:00 the next day; those who work in social and recreational activities are required to return home before 11:30 pm. The exceptions provided are those that also characterized the confinement: travel will only be allowed for work, health and need and emergency situations; return home or residence from the workplace is allowed.
The measure was entered with regional ordinance number 83, issued yesterday October 22. The city already emptied around 9 o’clock at night, very few cars on the street, fewer pedestrians. Among the other measures that remain in force, always with a view to reducing travel and interactions to curb the number of coronavirus infections, is the prohibition of interprovincial mobility: throughout the day (and not only during the curfew) no it is allowed to move between the municipalities of two different provinces, always with the exceptions already provided; therefore, it is allowed to move within the municipalities of the same province and, the Campania Region clarified, it is also allowed to cross (but without stopping) the territories of other provinces to reach areas outside the region.
Proof of the existence of the motives for the movements remains in the hands of the citizen, who must produce a self-certification (in accordance with articles 46 and 47 of Presidential Decree December 28, 2000, n.445) and is obliged to submit specific documentation to certify the reason for the move (such as payment receipt, entry ticket, similar titles). There curfew violation It implies a penalty that ranges between 400 and 1,000 euros; In the event that the offense is committed in the exercise of a business activity, the additional administrative penalty of closing the business or activity for 5 to 30 days also applies. The ordinance is in effect until November 13.
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