Posted 14 июня 2021, 10:43

Published 14 июня 2021, 10:43

Modified 24 декабря 2022, 22:37

Updated 24 декабря 2022, 22:37

Muscovites sitting on park benches face fines of up to four thousand rubles

Muscovites sitting on park benches face fines of up to four thousand rubles

14 июня 2021, 10:43
Сюжет
Moscow region
From 13 to 20 June in Moscow, due to the worsening statistics on the incidence of coronavirus, recreation and entertainment facilities in city parks were closed. Despite this, over the past day, numerous violations have been identified in the use of park infrastructure by residents of the capital.

In this regard, Muscovites who will sit on benches in city parks, including children's and sports grounds, will be brought to administrative responsibility - the amount of the fine will be up to four thousand rubles, writes TASS.

"The main thing is that citizens do not expose themselves and their children to the risk of contracting COVID-19", - said the head of the Main Control Board Yevgeny Danchikov.

It's worth reminding that the mayor of Moscow, Sergei Sobyanin, in connection with the deterioration of the epidemiological situation in the capital, declared the days from 15 to 20 June non-working. During this period, a number of restrictions will apply in Moscow, including food courts, playgrounds, and zoos. Restaurants and cafes must close after 23:00. Also, Muscovites are forbidden to sit on benches and in gazebos.

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