Top

MIA says law breakers to be fined GEL 2,000 identified

MIA says law breakers to be fined GEL 2,000 identified
MIA says law breakers to be fined GEL 2,000 identified

The MIA said that they are identifying law breakers who will be imposed GEL 2,000 fines. The state authority calls for citizens to abide by the regulations. 

Traffic restrictions have been imposed on Georgia's largest cities: Tbilisi, Kutaisi, Batumi, Rustavi, Zugdidi, Gori and Poti, with the decision made by the Coordination Council on 7 November.

As per the decision, traffic restrictions will be effective in the abovementioned cities from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. This will also apply to pedestrians, and streets will no be fully open to them either.

Restrictions will not be imposed on international transportation, strategically important facilities, medical facilities, pharmacies, media and delivery services.

Natural persons will be fined GEL 2,000 and legal persons GEL 10,000 for breaching the law.

Despite the nationwide curfew, which came into effect in Georgia's seven big cities, protests are underway both in Tbilisi and Batumi. 

If you find out orphographic mistake in the text, please select mistaken part of the text and press Ctrl + Enter.

Last added

Latest news



orphus_system