First penalties to Gemona for violation of the rules related to the Green pass. The carabinieri of the town, on Thursday afternoon, carried out a check in a games room in via Taboga, the “Super star” (which is located a short distance from the state road 13 and the Eurospar supermarket) and found that inside the local c ‘was a customer without green certification. The man, a Romanian citizen residing in Monza, has been charged with the administrative violation and will be asked to pay the sum of 400 euros. Just like the owner of the arcade, a Chinese citizen who lives in the province of Treviso. In fact, according to the reconstruction carried out by the soldiers of the Arma – who operated under the guidance of commander Giovanni Battista Pes -, the exhibition of the Green pass was not required at the entrance, as the carabinieri themselves specify in a note released yesterday by the Tolmezzo Company.
the mayor’s comment
«The police forces – explained the mayor of Gemona, Roberto Revelant – are called upon to enforce the regulations in force. And, if there is an obligation, then it must be respected. Currently, a pass is required to access closed facilities, such as gyms or restaurants. And I believe that everyone must adapt. There have been no such sanctions so far. I think this is the first case. In general, however, from what I have been able to observe, most of the realities have adapted to Gemona ».
What are the rules
The green Covid-19 certification was born on a proposal from the European Commission to facilitate the free and safe movement of citizens in the Union. It is a digital and printable certificate. In Italy, it is issued only by the Ministry of Health and certifies: the successful vaccination (in Italy it is issued both at the first dose and at the completion of the cycle); negativity in the molecular or rapid antigen test in the last 48 hours; healing from Covid in the past six months. The Green pass is required, for example, to participate in parties or ceremonies; access nursing homes and stay in the emergency rooms and hospital wards; to catering services for consumption at the table indoors; at shows, sporting events; museums and exhibitions; swimming pools, gyms, festivals and fairs, conferences, spas, amusement parks; game rooms and casinos; public competitions. And also to use certain means of transport.
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