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“The police are preparing intensively, for an exceptional weekend, there are really many forces planned to work. We have used all of our social partners to help. We expect to work up to 1.5 thousand. approximately officials from various departments each day. About 1.1 thousand. police officers, several hundred other institutions, ”Ramūnas Matonis, a representative of the Police Department, told Eltai on Friday.
According to the representative of the Police Department, to effectively guarantee the control of movements between municipalities, the police will establish both fixed and mobile checkpoints.
“Once again the posts will be both fixed and mobile, both inside and outside the exit, and we also plan to pay attention to the control of public spaces, we will carry out sobriety control campaigns,” he reported.
Residents who, for important reasons, have to move between municipalities on a holiday weekend, are urged by the police to take over the necessary documents to avoid queues at checkpoints.
“People who do not need to drive are asked not to drive, and for those who do need to, it is necessary to re-organize documentation in advance to avoid congestion at the stalls. The more prepared people are, the less they will have to wait and the less inconvenience there will be for those who drive, ”said R. Matonis.
“We have set ourselves such a task that people should not spend more than half an hour in the posts, we will try to implement it,” he added.
Although R. Matonis emphasizes that the police will pay close attention to all municipalities during the holiday weekend. However, he said that municipalities with the highest incidence of coronavirus will have even stricter police controls.
“There is a lot of attention to all the municipalities, of course, a little more attention to all the black municipalities, but again the beach, the spas, the public spaces of the big cities, these are the highlights that we put in the end weekdays, ”said R Matonis.
ELTA recalls that people who maliciously try to circumvent the restrictions run a risk of between 500 and 1.5 thousand. fines up to EUR.
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