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The policemen descended last night on a terrace in Herăstrău after a notification in 122. The mayor general of the Capital, Nicușor Dan, also participated in the action of the law enforcement officers, announces Antena3.
Nicusor Dan said today that he wanted to see how things work and if the rules are followed.
The mayor of the capital, Nicușor Dan, announced on Digi24 on Saturday that the Police and Gendarmerie will carry out checks on the terraces, because there protection measures are violated more frequently.
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“I had a discussion with the Police, the Local Police and the Gendarmerie and I understood that the places where the measures are least observed or violated the most are the stands, which at night become clubs,” said Nicusor Dan in the program ” In front of you “from Digi24, you asked how crowded areas in Bucharest can be controlled to limit the spread of the coronavirus.
According to the law, in cities that have exceeded the contagion rate of 3 per thousand inhabitants, such as the Capital, restaurants are closed, leaving only the terraces open.
In recent weeks, authorities have imposed countless fines for hosting parties in Bucharest, despite the growing number of COVID-19 infections.
Even recently, the owners of some terraces in Herăstrău Park were fined 60,000 lei after turning their terraces into clubs.
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