Communal inspectors and police officers will check whether citizens wear masks and keep their distance



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Communal inspectors and communal militiamen will be able to control whether citizens wear masks and keep their distance inside and outside.

As announced by the Serbian Radio-Television, the amendments to the law have already been made and will be before the Government on Thursday and before the deputies of the Serbian Parliament on 10 November.

Tamara Stojčević, a member of the working group to change the law, told RTS that the law also provides for the possibility of a misdemeanor order, that is, a mandatory sanction, so that the sanitary and community inspector may impose a sanction in the act.

He mentioned that the amount of fines for non-compliance with the measures does not change and that they amount to several thousand dinars to half a million dinars.

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Now, the situation is such that wearing a mask or not, keeping your distance, as well as the operation of catering facilities, are the exclusive responsibility of sanitary inspectors, and there are only 140 of them in Serbia.

The Deputy Minister of Health for Inspection Affairs, Goran Stamenković, told RTS that health inspectors are obliged to submit a request to start a misdemeanor procedure to the competent judge for legal persons, businessmen, but also for citizens who do not respect the measures prescribed.

“In the previous four days, 2,237 inspections were carried out, 74 requests were made to initiate proceedings for minor offenses,” Stamenković said, adding that almost no requests were made against citizens who do not wear a mask or do not keep their distance.

(Kurir.rs/Tanjug)

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