Plungiškės, who was involved in the mask scandal and came to court without it: the judge expelled him from the hearing, the police needed



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The Plungė incident, where at that time the highest number of people infected with coronavirus was registered, was 100 thousand. population, occurred over the long weekend.

The activists gathered at the Plung hospital Hospital caught the attention of the police officers. A man was not wearing a mask. Five officers even detained the disobedient man for six minutes before finally putting him into a police car.

VIDEO: The arrest of a man in Plungė became a challenge: a group of people stood up to defend

Due to two violations – masks and resistance to officials, a report was drawn up and handed over to the court.

On the court: a support team

This case of administrative misconduct was due to be heard in Plungė District Court on Friday. About twenty activists came to support the father of four, a former religion teacher Vladas Bertašius. Some of them provoked those around them without masks, filmed the environment and spread everything directly on social networks.

Aurelija Jašinskienė / 15min.lt photo / Opponents wearing masks gathered near the court building in Plungė

Aurelija Jašinskienė / 15min.lt photo / Opponents wearing masks gathered near the court building in Plungė

Upon arrival, the officers of the first police team reminded the participants that according to quarantine rules, meetings with more than 5 people are not allowed.

The obligation to wear masks in public was also recalled. The participants claimed that such a requirement was unconstitutional. He refused to show documents. “I am not documented,” said one man. However, he did not object to the officers ‘call to get into the officers’ car. Soon another man was put into the officers’ car. Two have written protocols for not wearing masks in public, the others have been warned.

The hearing assured officials that they had no reason to “prohibit people from breathing.”

“Do you understand that you will be the first to be vaccinated? You, the doctors and the military. Vaccine not registered. You want that? The officials met.

Aurelija Jašinskienė / 15min.lt photo / Two people without masks were placed in the car.

Aurelija Jašinskienė / 15min.lt photo / Two people without masks were placed in the car.

Two more police teams soon showed up. The woman, who filmed everything directly on social networks, was warned to hold a meeting during the quarantine.

He was not admitted to court without a mask.

At that time, V. Bertašius went to the hearing without a mask and predicted that there would be a clear decision 15 minutes before the court hearing. The former professor in the court building was reminded of the obligation to wear face protection.

However, he did not agree. He observed that the court clerks themselves walked the aisles with cups of coffee, cutting their masks on their chins.

VIDEO: Vladas Bertašius from Plungė, who was tried for not wearing a mask, also appeared in court without a mask.

The judge did not accept V. Bertašius, it was decided to examine the case in writing. He faces a fine of 500 to 1,500 euros.

Plungiškis, who recently made a living by playing on vacation, said the requirement to wear a mask is unfounded. He has read the law and has not found that it is sealed, signed. V. Bertašius also urged to read the instructions for the masks, which “state that the mask does not provide protection against the virus.”

Recalling the events of Late Weekend, he said that he had just come up with a plan to see the planned action with his wife. That day, the people of Plungė asked on social media to speak out against the quarantine rules and the ban on visiting patients in hospitals. The column of the machine is planned to pass through Plungė.

Bertašiai went to the hospital, where several people were already meeting.

Photo by Aurelija Jašinskienė / 15min.lt / Vladas Bertašius at the Plungė District Court

Photo by Aurelija Jašinskienė / 15min.lt / Vladas Bertašius at the Plungė District Court

The man recalled that he got out of the car and walked only a few meters when he was noticed by a policeman. V. Bertašius assured that there is no obligation to wear a mask in the car. However, he was unable to explain to journalists why he did not put on a mask when he got out of the car. After the conflict with the officials, V. Bertašis was handcuffed and taken to the police station. A protocol was also written for a woman not to wear a mask.

The video at Plungė Hospital quickly spread on social media. The people were divided in two: some supported the officers, others claimed that force was used unnecessarily against a man who was not wearing a mask.



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