Mia broke the quarantine procedure during the holidays: she was drunk at the wheel, she left Kaunas for Vilnius



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The interpreter, presenter Mia Pilibaitytė, who tried to cross Vilnius from Vilnius, was detained by the police. According to the Delfi.lt portal, it was soon established that Mia was not drunk at the wheel.

According to a source, Mia tried to pass the posts set up by the city police on New Year’s Eve. 30 minutes left Until the clock struck midnight, Mia was stopped by police officers. He was found to have a drunkenness of 1.02 per thousand.

Furthermore, according to Delfi.lt, on the same December 31, a Vilnius woman was punished a little earlier for parking a car in a place for the disabled. After that, Mia left Vilnius for Kaunas, and just before New Year’s Eve, she tried to return to the capital, but then got drunk at the checkpoint.

People.lt He tried to contact the artist, but Mia didn’t answer the phone.

Motion control has been extended until the end of January

The BNS news agency recalls that Sunday was the last day that stationary crowd control posts operated at the entrances of the country’s municipal centers.

On Sunday, the police and the institutions that serve him delivered 3.8 thousand. Drivers heading to other municipalities were fined 149 for failure to comply with quarantine requirements. According to Ramūnas Matonis, a representative of the Police Department, a total of 3,847 vehicles were not allowed to continue traveling at the posts.

“Most people have been punished for contacting more than one family farm and for meeting in a public place or in a vehicle,” a police spokesman said of the violations.

Violations of the prohibition of circulation between municipalities punished 14 people, three more, for organizing festive parties.

On Sunday, the government extended control of the movement until January 31, but according to Interior Minister Agnė Bilotaitė, the specific date on which permanent crowd control posts will be operating on the roads will no longer be announced.

According to R. Matonis, mobile officer posts continue to operate in the country, control is ensured by some 750 officer crews.

Since mid-December, when the prohibition of circulation between municipalities was introduced, the officials at the checkpoints have delivered more than 44.6 thousand. transport. Almost 16.5 thousand. The cars rolled over during the long Christmas weekend.

1,977 people were convicted of quarantine violations during this period.

People can travel for work, to the doctor or to the funeral. The car can be driven by a maximum of two people or people who live together.

The government promises to review the movement restriction in mid-January in light of the coronavirus situation.



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