Marcel Vela, trapped on a terrace where the rules are not followed. Senator’s reaction: The terrace has no roof



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Images with former Interior Minister Marcel Vela on a terrace where anti-COVID measures were not observed were captured even the day the authorities were looking for solutions not to quarantine the capital, although the contagion rate exceeded 6 per thousand inhabitants . The senator says the terrace was not closed because the roof was down.

Marcel Vela, as a former Minister of the Interior, attended a review meeting at the Interior Ministry, the day the authorities discussed the restrictions to be imposed to stop the spread of the COVID pandemic, from a month of vacation for students and businesses closed until parks close.

After heated discussions about the harsh measures applied to the population, Marcel Vela stopped on a terrace in the center of the Capital, in the area of ​​Boulevard Decebal, which has all sides covered, which is contrary to current regulations.

Terraces are defined as spaces arranged on the outside of buildings, with a roof and a single wall.

In addition, from the images it can be seen that inside most of the tables were occupied at a distance that cannot provide health protection, which did not prevent the former Minister of the Interior who had just discussed the danger of COVID relax with some friends.

Marcel Vela: “I tell you for sure it was an electric radiator, which means it was an open ceiling”

The former minister, currently a senator, says he followed the rules and that the terrace was not closed because its roof was lowered.

“This terrace has no roof. I will give you a photo of the roof that is open. At the table I sat under 6 people. If you move the image you will see that to the right there is a table where no one is sitting, because they were marked”, said Marcel Vela, commenting on the images released by Digi24.

To the moderator’s observation that light bulbs can be seen hanging from the ceiling, Vela replied that they are “suspended bulbs, because normally in a closed place and at night light is needed.

“Just when the roof was open, on top of the table, there was an electric radiator. I can tell you with certainty that it was an electric radiator, which means it was an open ceiling. It can be sent at any time in the afternoon to see that the roof is down and there are electric radiators, “added the former minister.

He added that the bulbs seen in the images are suspended from beams.

The former minister says that if it has no roof, the terrace is open. According to the decision of the Department of Emergency Situations, the terrace is defined as having a wall and roof or in the open air.

“This terrace, I repeat, had no roof. It is the folded roof, so it has no roof. It is very logical that I explain it to you and you can check,” Vela continued.

“I don’t want to go into technical details. I went in there, the space was open, I respected the rule at the table, being 5 instead of 6, I also respected the chairs, I left a place between us as marked, on the next table I was free, “Vela added.

“I support and abide by all the rules,” he added.

Publisher: MB

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