Bavaria has officially confirmed the hard lockdown: There will be no exception for the curfew at Christmas.
Anyone who goes out anyway has to pay.
Everyone in the
Bavarian state parliament
agreed
: the hard
lockdown
is urgently needed in the fight against the corona virus.
There was a dispute at the special session on Tuesday, however, about the "how": Among other things, the
nightly curfew
between
9:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m.
, as well as the announced
increase
in
fines
were criticized by the opposition.
SPD parliamentary group leader Horst Arnold called the planned fines disproportionate.
It could not be that a jogger would have to fear a 500 euro fine at 9.15 p.m., but a dog owner could go for a walk.
But that could be the case
from
Wednesday
.
But how high are the "hard punishments" that
Markus Söder is
threatened with?
So far, the original
catalog of fines "Corona pandemic" issued by
the
Bavarian State Ministry for Health and Care
from
November 2nd
was valid
.
It should now be
expanded.
This
also includes the
500 euros
announced by Söder
, which
are due in
the event of a
violation of the curfew
.
Private individuals over the age of 14
can currently expect the following fines:
A
violation
of the
curfew
can probably be
punished
with a
fine of 500 euros
.
Meetings
with people
outside the permitted group of people
cost
150.00 euros
- whether in private or public space.
Anyone who
does
sports
with such people
or
uses
sports facilities
contrary to the regulations
also pays
150 euros
.
Celebrations
in
public places
or facilities also cost
150 euros
.
If you give
your contact details incorrectly
, you can
expect a
fine of 250 euros
.
Even those who
refuse to
wear a mask have to pay
250 euros
.
Participants in an
unapproved event
pay
500 euros
.
For
organizers
,
catering operators
,
cultural
- or
sports
-
businesses
throughout the other hand, can be much more expensive.
The catalog also specifies
fines
for them
:
Whoever
organizes or leads
an
event
has to put
5,000 euros
on the table.
Even those who
operate
tourist offers
contrary to the prohibitions or
offer
overnight stays
have to
pay
5,000 euros
.
Without a hygiene concept,
wholesalers and retailers
flourish
, as well
Operators of various facilities also
fined
5,000 euros
.
The same applies to
medical practices
that
do
not observe
the
minimum distance
and
mask
requirement
Anyone who
offers
company overnight stays
and
disregards
the
hygiene measures
pays a little less, namely
25,000 euros
.
Anyone who
sells
alcohol
between
10 p.m. and 6 a.m.
pays
1,000 euros
.
Accommodation establishments
that do not
collect
contact details
pay
1,000 euros
.
How the various companies and organizers are graded can be found in the official catalog of fines.
The regulation on the night curfew is also expected to be published here.