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However, most criminals have not yet paid their fines. 13 is at risk of criminal liability for breach of self-isolation.
During the quarantine, the police mainly punished for violations of self-isolation, gathering in large groups, and not wearing masks.
“I forgot, it’s unusual,” said the man in his jacket during quarantine. Police officers explained that the fine for breach of quarantine conditions was 500 to 1,000 euros. Penalties for the first time in 2 weeks can pay a fine of 250 euros. A man who forgot his mask at home accompanied this information with a bad word.
In total, the police developed more than 3,000 protocols.
Police spokesman Ramūnas Matonis told LNK News that half of the minimum fine was paid by more than 1,000 people, all others face much higher fines.
“To date, more than a thousand people have paid the fines. These are mainly those who receive a fine of half the minimum fine of € 250. In all other cases, cases are heard on merit and people already they face double liability: from 500 to 1,500 euros, ”R. Matonis told LNK News.
By the way, 13 people face non-administrative but criminal responsibility. These are the ones who, knowing that they were sick, were not maliciously isolated.
“If a person has caused danger only after going somewhere, he (threatened – aut. Past). Liability of up to one year. If the infection has spread due to illness, that liability may be even stricter: up to 4 years, “said a police representative.
However, according to the police, the punishment was not in a hurry. Many more people were simply warned.
The companies were also actively inspected during the quarantine. Eleven companies have been fined for various violations, and around 90 more are still pending.
Donata Budrevičienė, representative of the National Center for Public Health, told LNK news reporters why the companies were punished.
“The services were provided without using all the security measures required at that time, no information was provided on the absence of risk groups, distances were not maintained at the points of sale, the body temperature of the workers was not measured, and her health was not monitored, “an NVSC spokeswoman said.
The fines for companies range between 1,500 and 6,000 euros. And as the quarantine ends, the raids no longer take place, experts warn that the virus has not disappeared, so they urge us to act responsibly.
Epidemiologist Daiva Razmuvienė stated that all instructions need to be followed.
“During the summer, there will be a lot of those events and there will be a lot of desire.” But the distances must be maintained, 1 meter or 2 meters, depending on the event space, open or closed. All hygiene products (hand washing, etc.) remain, remain mandatory and must be used, “said D. Razmuvienė.
Mr. Razmuvienė asks the company not to forget about the security measures.
“Retail stores must continue to disinfect shopping baskets and provide the means to have them. In their absence, there must be conditions for the person to wash their hands with soap and water. These requirements remain because the virus continues to circulate among us,” said the epidemiologist.
It is also recommended to wear masks and on public transport, to avoid unnecessary trips abroad, to postpone personal vacations.
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