During the weekend, movement control will be ensured by larger forces, tourist centers and the coast – closed



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Ramūnas Matonis, a representative from the Police Department, informed BNS that border guards, officers from the Fire and Rescue Department and the Public Security Service and the shooters would help the police to ensure movement restrictions.

According to him, this weekend there will be more stationary road posts in the country than usual, with priority given to mobile posts during the week.

“There is such a trend throughout Lithuania that there are more stationary posts on weekends and more mobile posts on weekdays,” said R. Matonis.

According to him, each district can decide which control methods to apply.

“The district itself chooses how convenient they are, how they view the situation and can be both fixed and mobile,” said a Police Department spokesman.

According to R. Matonis, during four days this week, the police handed over more than 1,2 thousand. Cars and 131 administrative requirements violations were written.

“It just came to our attention then. Now we are reviewing a little more closely, there are fewer of those publications, but we are delving into the causes and more protocols about it,” he said.

On holidays and weekends, duty officers turned around 3,000 daily. automobiles, but the protocols for violations of the movement requirements were written about ten per day.

“Now perhaps we are delving into the causes, and if in the past more of them were turned around or allowed to drive, now they are more punished,” said R. Matonis.

He noted that the police intend to continue using mixed tactics, change inspection sites, use both fixed and mobile posts.

In total, the police have already produced 700 reports of administrative violations this week for non-compliance with quarantine requirements.

The government has unnecessarily extended the prohibition of circulation between municipalities until January 31, but a review of the procedure is planned for mid-January, taking into account the epidemiological situation.

Since mid-December, when the inter-municipal driving ban was introduced, checkpoint officials have handed over more than 45,000. transport.

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.



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