Breach. From people hiding in bars to young people dancing in the street



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From November 24 to January 14 of this year, the eve of the entry into force of the new state of emergency in Portugal, 137 commercial establishments were closed for not complying with the regulations imposed by the Government due to the covid-19 pandemic revealed. to the Ministry of the Interior of the io. And since the start of the pandemic, in March last year, 3,417 establishments have been closed and the activity of another 243 has been suspended.

Many have recently been shut down by both PSP and GNR, mainly bars. On Friday, PSP found more than 20 people hiding in the attic of a bar in Ovar, in the Aveiro district. The establishment operated with the door closed and the curtains drawn, but the authorities managed to realize that there were people inside; a similar situation occurred on January 8, when Ovar’s PSP held a birthday party in a city bar.

On the day of the presidential elections, Sunday, the Cucujães GNR, in Oliveira de Azeméis, closed the doors of an establishment where 30 customers were consuming drinks.

On the street, there are also those who are frequently approached by the police, mainly young people who even force the authorities to go to the place … three times. On January 14, dozens of young people sang and danced, without a mask, in the middle of the Ponte dos Botirões, in Aveiro. PSP was called to the site three times, between 11 pm and 1 am, according to the Aveiro District Command. In the three situations, no one was identified, with the young people simply scattered, with no record of incidents.

At present, anyone who fails to comply with the prison rules or the orders of the police authorities during the state of emergency is subject to fines that can now reach 200 to 1,000 euros for individuals and 2,000 to 20,000 euros for legal entities.



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