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“The two people traveling on jet skis were recorded with video surveillance cameras, and the citizens of Kėdainiai were not indifferent. We have received reports of illegal behavior of people,” said Danutė Mykolaitienė, Head of the Public Order Department.
The Public Order Division reacted immediately to the administrative misconduct. All the collected material was sent to the Kaunas Board of the Department of Environmental Protection of the Ministry of the Environment. A study will be conducted.
Do not hesitate, navigation is prohibited.
Some residents of Kėdainiai had doubts as to whether such navigation on the river was possible or strictly prohibited. Do not hesitate: self-propelled boats are prohibited in all bodies of water in the district, except for the Juodkiškis pond.
Sports exercises, sporting events or sporting events organized and carried out by national sports federations (branch) recognized and duly coordinated by these federations may navigate in self-propelled boats without limiting the total power of the engine throughout the sailing season.
National sports federations must inform the AAD in writing of the date, time and place of these events and exercises.
Jet skis are available from June 21. until the end of the bathing season (in the Baltic Sea from May 1 to September 30) in the following water bodies: Kaunas HPP pond, Baltic Sea, Elektrėnai pond, Elektrėnai district, Druksiai lake, Zarasai District, Didžiulis Lake (Daugai Lake), Alytus District, Galuonai Lake, Molėtai District, Arinas Lake, Molėtai District.
Violation of environmental conditions by navigating water bodies carries a fine of 200 EUR, if the violations are repeated, up to 3000 EUR.
Looking at the city
We remind you that the city of Kėdainiai is monitored by video cameras. The video reaches the monitor in real time 24 hours a day from 29 video surveillance cameras currently operating in the city.
6 moving cameras are also used. Their locations are constantly changing based on requests or needs. During 2020, the video surveillance cameras registered 993 diverse cases of possible infractions to the law, according to which the circumstances were adjusted.
Where to go
Residents often do not know where to turn and report possible misconduct to the media or resent writing to their friends on social media.
Please note that any violation must be reported to the Department of Public Order. During business hours, call 8 800 41 510, and after business hours your message will be recorded and will not go unnoticed. You can also write emails. email [email protected].
“If you see people who are causing rapes, report it immediately to the 112 police,” asks residents Danutė Mykolaitien el, the head of the department. Then, according to the presenter, the arrest of the offender can be ordered for having committed the crime on the spot.