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What are the risks of those who do not respect the anti-contagion measures implemented by the government with the last two decrees? the Interior Minister Luciana Lamorgese He explained today that 70 thousand policemen will be in charge of the controls in the squares during the Christmas period. “There cannot be a discreet control and there cannot be a militarization of the cities,” Lamorgese said, stressing however that the controls will be “more incisive at the borders and at the airports. It involves making swabs for those who enter and leave. to avoid the spread of the pandemic. We have the experience of this summer that has not been positive and a third wave must be avoided “.
As we explained yesterday, the Ministry of the Interior has drawn up a plan that includes funnel-shaped checkpoints on highways and major roads, but also controlled gates with police counters in airports, stations and ports and policemen on train trains. long haul. . Not only. Police will also use drones from above to detect crowds in city centers or excess traffic on roads and highways.
Christmas and New Years: fines for those who do not respect the rules
In short, you better stick to the rules. For those who do not respect them, the fines are as always severe, even if the new one does not change the sanctions provided for those who violate the anti-Covid provisions. For most offenses, the fine ranges from € 400 to € 1,000, but drops to € 280 if paid within 5 days. However, in the event of a repeat offense, the amount is doubled. For example, if we are caught violating the curfew or we do not respect the mobility limit within and outside the autonomous communities from December 21 to January 6, the risk is having to pay a minimum penalty of 280 euros. The speech is obviously different with respect to the guests at home. In this case, the “highly recommended” formula is used in the Dpcm and therefore there is no risk of fines.
If we are “caught” the advice is not to lie: instead of the administrative sanction in these cases, the crime of false certification to a public official can be triggered, a crime punishable by imprisonment of one to six years. It results in the criminal even if he is surprised away from home despite the positivity to the coronavirus: in this case the crime is that of a guilty epidemic and provides a penalty of six months to three years.
Movements between regions and municipalities: when you risk a fine
For those who violate the ban on assembly, the obligation to wear a mask, the obligation not to leave from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m., as well as other rules provided by current laws to contain the pandemic, the fine is 400 euros. Same sanction for those who do not respect mobility restrictions. Decree Law December 2 n. 158 prohibits travel between different regions from December 21, 2020 to January 6, 2021, except those motivated by proven work needs, situations of need or health reasons. You will not be able to move to second homes, on those days, if they are in another region. More tightening on the “hottest” days: in fact, on December 25 and 26, 2020 and January 1, 2021, trips between different municipalities will also be prohibited, with the same exceptions (work, health, necessities, everything to self-certify in case of controls). There is an exception: it will always be possible, even from December 21 to January 6, to return to your residence, domicile or domicile.
Who can then leave the municipality where he lives? On holidays (December 25, December 26, January 1) only those with proven needs can do so. Obviously, those who leave their municipality previously can still return there. Who can leave the region where you live? You can move before the dates indicated by the decree of law and return home at any time, but only between the regions of the yellow band. In the red band you can only move for real emergencies, such as helping a non-self-sufficient person.
Chapter of the second houses: staying in the yellow strip, you can go there before December 21. Then, from December 21, 2020 to January 6, 2021, it will be prohibited to move to second homes that are located in a Region or Autonomous Province other than yours. On December 25 and 26, 2020 and January 1, 2021, the prohibition will also apply to second homes located in a municipality other than yours. In fact, on holidays such as December 25, 26 and January 1, it is forbidden to leave the municipality itself, unless you also have to attend non-self-sufficient people here, or that you have to work on those days or have health problems.
In summary:
- MOBILITY BETWEEN REGIONS – From December 21 to January 6 it will no longer be possible to move even between yellow regions. Permission to return to the places of residence or domicile and always and in any case to return home. There are always exceptions for reasons of need, work or health. It will not be possible to reach the second house in another region and municipality on December 25 and 26 and January 1.
- MOBILITY BETWEEN MUNICIPALITIES – On December 25 and 26 and January 1, it will also be prohibited to travel from the municipality in which you are, whether of residence, domicile or not.
- FIRE COVER – The curfew remains in effect from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. the next morning. On December 31, the curfew that imposes the travel ban is extended until 7 in the morning.