Police warn: during the weekend, ten municipalities will receive special attention



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Police officers will also pay more attention to resorts and the coast next weekend, and more stationary motion checkpoints will be established.

Matonis also stressed that the police plan to set up more stationary movement checkpoints over the weekend, and said more attention will be paid to municipalities with a higher incidence of coronavirus.

“More attention will be paid to the ten municipalities where morbidity rates are highest, those municipalities have a little more force to control the quarantine requirements,” said R. Matonis.

A spokesman for the police department also stressed that municipalities with a higher morbidity rate will also pay more attention to movement control.

“In any case, both movement control and other violation control are common in Lithuania: control of violations of both public places and self-isolation is routine work that has been going on for a long time,” he said. stressing that more attention will be paid to spa towns and the coast.

Due to the increased incidence of coronavirus, the police will pay more attention to the municipalities of Visaginas, Rokiškis district, Molėtai district, Utena district, Biržai district, Kazlų Rūda, Trakai district, Ukmergė district, Vilnius district and municipalities of the Šalčininkai district.

R. Matonis also reports that the number of vehicles in reverse has been observed and decreased in the last week.

“In the last four days, 118 cars have been delivered, 64 lawsuits have been initiated for traffic violations and in total there are 747 violations,” R. Matonis informed Elta.

According to him, the decrease in the number of vehicles with reverse gear is probably noticeable because most of the population travel with the necessary documents. A representative of the police department states that the work of the police on weekdays was normal: mobile movement control posts were established in the country.

ELTA recalls that up to 1,500 people are maliciously trying to circumvent the restrictions. fines up to EUR.

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