Police distributed dozens of reports to bathers, travelers and businesses • Cantina restaurant on Rothschild Boulevard in Tel Aviv was fined NIS 5,000
Not just Bnei Brak, Elad and Beit Shemesh on the direction of the police. Throughout the weekend in the Dan Region, police fined dozens of civilians who, despite the quarantine, decided to leave for parks and beaches. In addition, reports were also distributed to businesses that violated the quarantine and opened as usual.
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Police realized on Thursday that the comfortable, warm weather on Friday and Saturday would cause many citizens to hike and surf well beyond the 100 feet allowed from their home, according to emergency regulations.
Tel Aviv district police handed dozens of civilians - from Herzliya in the north to Jaffa in the south - dozens of reports of NIS 500 each.
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At the same time, the police also enforced business, which they were allowed to operate but did not comply with the regulations and violated the conditions. Every such business caught, was fined NIS 5,000.
The owner of the prestigious canteen restaurant on Rothschild Boulevard in Tel Aviv was also fined after a diner brought "Storey" away from the venue with other diners and dinner collections.