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The owner of the guesthouse who wrote to Delfi’s editorial office (the first and last name are known to the editorial office – aut. Past). He said he had to face that situation for the first time.
“We still haven’t had those tourists in Palanga, whom the police should reassure.” Seven girls came to our guest house and reserved three rooms for one night. It arrived nice, but soon a stormy and loud party started until 4 p.m. in the morning. All of our guests had no peace in the adjoining rooms, “said the man.
According to him, the girls initially had a patio party with the car door open and music throughout the area.
“After disciplining that parties are prohibited with us and that quarantine in Lithuania, and the entire company cannot meet, they went to one of the tidy rooms, where they continued their party. There was no response to comments, so approximately Half the first night they called the police. Two young men came to the call, who also failed to discipline the girls, but only dazzled and wished them a good afternoon. “
According to the owner, when the officers arrived, the girls scattered across the rooms, but the images displayed as they drove away when the police arrived did not work.
“Somehow, there’s probably nothing new here with such vigilance.” The strangest thing was that the officers, when they arrived at the guest house, were not wearing protective masks. Not only that, after asking one of the girls in the fun company for documents, police officers took the documents from hand to hand without protective gloves. This is direct contact. It is not clear where the policemen came from and where they left after, ”he explained.
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The man added that, in his opinion, it turns out that when police officers are summoned, one must protect and defend oneself.
“If you follow that path on all calls, it is only a matter of time before you ‘bring’ the coronavirus to someone’s home. Apparently, the quarantine has already ended for them, and the laws of the Republic of Lithuania are invalid.” was surprised.
Klaipeda County Andromeda Grauslienė, Chief of the Communications Branch of the LSC, indicated that the information had been released to the heads of the Palanga City Police Commissioner, who would review the material and decide on the application of the responsibility to the officials. .
“But without a doubt, police officers are subject to the same rules as everyone, it is mandatory to follow quarantine rules and wear masks indoors,” he said.
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