Put on veils: inspections in the south of Moravia continue, police officers call the guards
Without the respirator and nanotracks fitted, the passengers boarded a bus in Židenice, Brno. He did not want to put on his mouth despite repeated calls from the guards, so they encouraged her to come out with them at the next stop. “The 29-year-old man argued that he did not want to limit himself and point out that he was not interested in government regulations at all,” police spokeswoman Markéta Skřivánková said about the case from the end of November. The man will explain his behavior in administrative proceedings.
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Brno police officers focus on compliance with government measures during their regular patrols. In the autumn months, they began to feel that the will of the inhabitants was easing more and more. “The number of callers who warn of non-compliance with government measures is also increasing. We are also often contacted by public transport drivers, department store security guards and paramedics, “Skřivánková explained.
City police officers have also received notifications in recent days regarding violations of the restaurant’s opening hours. Around eleven o’clock in the evening, he warned that a bar was open in the northern part of the city. There were about thirty guests who served staff. The case will be dealt with by officials.
Controls of anti-epidemic measures:
South Moravian police officers:
from 26 November to 9 December: over 3,000 inspections, every tenth with an error
police officers throughout the country:
from 1 November: over 226,000 inspections, about 1,100 fines, over 2,000 cases in administrative proceedings
from 1 December: 45 thousand inspections
South Moravian hygienists in restaurants:
from 1 November to 26 November: 142 inspections
from 27 November to 6 December: 7 inspections
Brno police officers for Saturday: 107 offenses in 100 places
The Brno City Hall registers over fifteen set administrative proceedings, the number of closed offenses is 687, so more than half have been resolved. “With the announcement of the current state of emergency, we expect the announcements to increase again,” said Filip Poňuchálek, a spokesman for the municipality.
In addition to police officers, police officers also continue to monitor compliance with anti-epidemic measures in southern Moravia. They, too, meet with open restaurants after ten o’clock in the evening. He solves this problem most often by notifying officials, but also fines on the spot. The upper limit is ten thousand crowns. “Since Friday, November 26, the police have carried out over three thousand checks, every tenth ending in guilt,” said Governor Jan Grolich after the meeting of the last crisis staff of the region. He had previously asked police and hygienists to increase control.
Since the beginning of November, police officers have carried out over 226,000 inspections throughout the country. They imposed about eleven hundred fines and over two thousand cases went into administrative proceedings. “Since December, we have carried out more than forty-five thousand inspections,” said Ondřej Moravčík, a spokesman for the police presidium.
From the beginning to November 26, 142 hygienists in the south of Moravia managed inspections in catering establishments. High fines are subject to misdemeanor proceedings. However, according to the director of the Department of Nutrition Hygiene, Milan Šles, the Regional Hygiene Station lost its competence to control measures concerning the rules for retail and services. “We’ve only done seven inspections since November 27. Colleagues spend more time tracking, “he informed.