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Neither the current situation, nor the dramas in the hospitals, nor the measures taken by the authorities do not seem to scare some of the Romanians.
Even if private events are strictly prohibited, there is no weekend night when the police do not discover parties.
Only on Saturday night, in the Capital, the crews that passed the control gave fines of more than 74,000 lei.
In a baptism, organized in the restaurant, in Sector 3 of the Capital, the music stopped abruptly around 9 o’clock at night, the police imposed no less than 73 fines and the local administrator was charged with a criminal case. A similar event was interrupted in 1 Decembrie, Ilfov.
Instead, in an attic in Bucharest, there was a small party with 11 people. Among the participants, the interpreters Adrian Minune and Tzanca Uraganu ‘. And here came the fines, 38,500 lei, in total. However, he did not give up. Tzanca Uraganu ‘took the opportunity and took photos with the agencies.
He then posted a new message on Instagram for people who follow him online. Written under the photograph in which he and Adrian Minune also appear, without a mask, along with two policemen and a gendarme, happy to be captured with two such well-known people.
However, the heads of the three law enforcement officers had a different opinion about the photo and opened an internal investigation. Fellowship with someone who blatantly violates the law cannot be tolerated, they said.
Just a few days ago, Tzanca himself, invited to a private event in Bacău county, gave live morality, on Facebook, to the hosts.
“Those of you who have weddings, postpone me, brothers, because absolutely nothing can be done! The days are not in the bag, it is enough time, leave it for next year! I am also Tzanca Uraganu ‘and I got baptized at home! “
In Bucharest, the police also intervened at a location in Sector 5, where an anniversary was being celebrated.
We should postpone these parties for the time being, Prime Minister Ludovic Orban said today.
Weddings, christenings and other private events are prohibited in Romania. European countries that have already made tough decisions have gone even further, including suspending family visits. In Belgium, only one person is allowed per week.