The big paasexamen on the coast, did not go as planned. The numbers don’t lie: a directional control on the motorway and was on a 100-controlled cars to 14 drivers – or 14 percent – do not have to look at the sea. The “attention level”, sigh, the governor, Carl Decaluwé.
The car from the E40, taken at the level of University in the direction of the coast, on the basis of a presumed non-essential travel. It was, therefore, in addition to the great controls on the borders of the different coastal communities, again, in the past, focused checked. It was the last weekend of the event. “There were obviously fewer cars to get to the coast, but the number of reports increased, though gradually,” said the governor, Carl Decaluwé. He goes on to sound the alarm, as citizens, to take the reins, slowly but surely, to celebrate. “It is a testament to what the experts earlier in the week, reported: the focus level. That is, it is really a shame after all the effort. An infected person may have a lot of other people at risk. And to think that we really are in a critical stage for the virus to kill it.” During the first week of the easter holidays, there were also many compliments on the mass-to comply with the directives of this weekend, it was so much less of it.
with the beautiful spring weather, was that the phenomenon is not, of course, all of a sudden. But in the run-up to the easter weekend it was in West-Flanders, belgium are not a problem. As of Monday, more than 3,000 statements issued for the violation of any of the coronamaatregelen in the entire province. If you are not in order, have at the same time, a fine of € 250 to the arm. “Completely surprised by the results of the Saturday, I don’t think so,” says Decaluwé. The time of warnings in West-Flanders, belgium, is a moment in the past. “I don’t understand very well: everybody knows that there are tightly controlled, and yet people still have to go to the shore to cave in.”
The governor also said that he was from a variety of angles, the most alarming signal was given. “Don’t forget the supermarkets, we are told that there are often different languages and accents being spoken. That means that the mesh of the net is about to slip.” The discipline at the people’s level, however, the police do not do that. “Holiday centres, camping sites and even apartment buildings are still being strictly controlled on non-essential travel,” according to Decaluwé. “It will remain so until the end of the action. And not a second sooner.”
Decaluwé hope that people use common sense. This week we will be tempted even a little less great: the sun was less to see, and it will be a little cooler. He launched again with a call. “Please stay in your room” says the governor again. “You run a risk to health, and that there may be a hefty fine attached to it.”