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Tomas Jarusevičius, public relations adviser to the mayor of Kaunas, makes no secret that firebreaks will make up a third of all entrances to the city as of Friday morning. In other places, he said, the police force will work. The Kaunas City Municipality soon promises to provide a detailed list of places where roads and entrances to the city will be completely blocked.
“Traffic restrictions at the entrances to the city of Kaunas will be installed from this Friday morning. Their launch is scheduled for January 4. It is planned to block a total of 13 stretches of road around Kaunas by physical means , and the police officers will control the steps in 21 places. We are coordinating all actions with the Kaunas Police, taking into account the experience of the spring, when we had to take similar measures during Easter “, says Paulius Keras, Chief of the Kaunas Municipal Emergency Operations Center.
“Regardless of control measures, residents of Kaunas, like the entire country, must leave their homes only for very necessary reasons. This also applies when traveling outside the municipality or when arriving in Kaunas. We have developed and harmonized control schemes entrance to the city and technical traffic restriction measures, which will be used as necessary ”.
There will be 250 movement control posts in the country
As already written, checkpoints across the country will operate from 1 pm on December 18 to 9 pm on December 20; from 1:00 p.m. on December 23 to 9:00 p.m. on December 27 and from 1:00 p.m. on December 31 to 9:00 p.m. on January 3.
According to the Minister of the Interior, Agnė Bilotaitė, some 920 police teams will be working on the roads and streets these days, which is about 170 more than usual.
Meanwhile, General Police Commissioner Renatas Požėla says that video recording systems and “tripods” will be installed outside the municipalities of the city, with whose help it is hoped to facilitate the work of the officers.
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