On Friday night, after the measures were relaxed, many people used to visit restaurants and clubs. Although most people were responsible and obeying government regulations, some were not worried about them.
The problems were solved, for example, by the city police officers in Ostrava, who in Stodolní Street and its immediate surroundings checked compliance with government regulations in cooperation with the Police of the Czech Republic. “We found violations in three cases consisting in the fact that the public was inside the open bar after 10 pm, “said Jindřich Machů, a spokesman for the Ostrava city police.
According to the police, the security action started around 11 pm so that the operators would have enough time to evict the guests from the companies. The detected violation of government regulations was handed over by the police to the administrative body.
Crowds of people longing for fun were also in the center of Brno. In front of one of the clubs in Jánská Street, long queues formed after six o’clock in the evening. Exactly at 6 pm, the celebrations of the fifth anniversary of the local club started there.
The club on social networks attracted the first 100 visitors to welcome drink for free. In addition, between 6 pm and 8 pm, all cocktails were with a 50% discount.
The line in front of the club was across the street:
According to the footage published on Instagram directly by the DJ who performed at the club, the bar was full. The footage shows that people definitely don’t keep their distance and don’t even have veils. There wasn’t even a DJ here who added videos from the event to the internet long after 10 pm. The same event as on Friday is also on the program in the club on Saturday evening.
The operator admitted that queues were forming before entering the company and people did not keep their distance. “Unfortunately, due to an order from the Ministry of Health, we had to let guests into the club gradually so as not to exceed the permitted capacity. for TN.cz for the club Ivo Hilšer.
According to Hilšer, people could only enter the club in veil. “At the entrance, we warn all guests with a leaflet about the need to have airways or other protective equipment covered, if guests are not consuming the purchased drinks.
On the contrary, in Prague, which inadvertently became famous for the outbreak of the disease in the club in Vinohrady, it was quiet on Friday evening. Prague city police spokeswoman Irena Seifert said she was in terms of disturbing the night Friday night calmer than Thursdaywhen restaurants and clubs first opened. “But we didn’t do any special events focused on clubs,” Seifert said.
But the police in Prague had to intervene at an illegal party last weekend. The owner faces an exemplary punishment.
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