Over 1.1 mln people fined in Russia over COVID-19 restrictions’ violations
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"The law enforcement officers filed over 1.1 million administrative offence protocols over non-compliance with regimes of heightened readiness, quarantine or self-isolation," the Ministry said in response to TASS question. The vast majority (976,900 people) were fined for non-compliance with rules of conduct during a state of emergency or threat thereof, which carries a penalty of 1,000 rubles.
Overall, the fines amounted to at least 1.7 billion rubles, according to TASS calculations.
Since April, Russian regions decide on coronavirus-related restrictions on their own. While the police officers initially apprehended the violators of the self-isolation regime, today the bulk of offenses is comprised by violators of mask-and-gloves regime.