Images of the stands of the F1 Portuguese Grand Prix generate controversy



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“Gentlemen of government, let’s stop with hypocrisy.”

The Algarve receives this weekend the Formula 1 Portuguese Grand Prix, which will run until Sunday at the Autodromo Internacional de Portimão. However, the images of the event are generating controversy on social networks, with users widely criticizing the number of people on the benches and the lack of social distance at a time when the country faces the worst numbers of the pandemic.

It should be noted that a maximum of 27,500 spectators will be able to attend the stage, since, after the initial sale of 46,000 tickets for the Portuguese GP, the maximum capacity of the event had to be reviewed due to the health crisis and the increase. of the cases. Even so, the number of spectators continues to generate criticism, which has multiplied throughout the day, with several people pointing a finger at the Government and the General Directorate of Health (DGS).

“Gentlemen rulers, let’s stop definitively with ideological hypocrisy !!! Covid is dangerous and we cannot leave the municipality to protect ourselves or it is not dangerous and the inhabitants of all municipalities can meet to watch F1 in Portimão ”, wrote a user in a publication shared on social networks, making reference. that the Executive decreed the limitation of circulation between municipalities between October 30 and November 3.

“There cannot be fans in the stadiums, there cannot be training football, but in Formula 1 we can all be together. This incoherence begins to tire ”, reads another publication.

“Zero social distance at the Portimão Grand Prix. When I bought my ticket, and paid well, I was waiting for the organization to take responsibility ”, criticized another user.

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