THE FINES FOR LAW VIOLATION MUST BE RAISED
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| 18:05:50 | 29-06-2005 | Social |
The open-air cafes of the Hrazdan canyon and the Round park, as
well as the restaurants «Now Dzoraberd» and «Urartu» on the Proshyan
street are the noisiest places in Yerevan. According to the Yerevan
municipality commerce and service department head Karen Gevorgyan,
one of the reasons of loud noise in the open-air cafes is that the
owners of the cafes are not aware of the allowed norms of music.
According to the RA Health Ministry anti epidemic inspectorate deputy
head Marietta Basilisyan, suchlike «objects» must be visited frequently
and they must be fined.
Today Municipality commerce and service department head Karen
Gevorgyan informed that a week ago they have visited 39 open-air
cafes in Yerevan. 16 of them have received preliminary warnings for
violation of music norms.
But according to Mr. Gevorgyan if they continue to violate the norms,
they will be fined for 30 000-50 000 drams. But still, according to
him, in order to solve the problem the fines must be raised up to
300 000 drams.
According to Mrs. Basilisyan, the violations of music norms do not
harm the health of the people very seriously, but the continuous loud
music can cause serious illnesses.
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From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
A1plus
| 18:05:50 | 29-06-2005 | Social |
The open-air cafes of the Hrazdan canyon and the Round park, as
well as the restaurants «Now Dzoraberd» and «Urartu» on the Proshyan
street are the noisiest places in Yerevan. According to the Yerevan
municipality commerce and service department head Karen Gevorgyan,
one of the reasons of loud noise in the open-air cafes is that the
owners of the cafes are not aware of the allowed norms of music.
According to the RA Health Ministry anti epidemic inspectorate deputy
head Marietta Basilisyan, suchlike «objects» must be visited frequently
and they must be fined.
Today Municipality commerce and service department head Karen
Gevorgyan informed that a week ago they have visited 39 open-air
cafes in Yerevan. 16 of them have received preliminary warnings for
violation of music norms.
But according to Mr. Gevorgyan if they continue to violate the norms,
they will be fined for 30 000-50 000 drams. But still, according to
him, in order to solve the problem the fines must be raised up to
300 000 drams.
According to Mrs. Basilisyan, the violations of music norms do not
harm the health of the people very seriously, but the continuous loud
music can cause serious illnesses.
--Boundary_(ID_zDLZkImquRNzcMMDga+/+w)--
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress