Bengaluru: Mask rule violation - CM Yediyurappa reduces fine to Rs 250


Daijiworld Media Network – Bengaluru

Bengaluru, Oct 7: After a section of citizens raised objections on amount fixed as fine for not wearing masks, chief minister B S Yediyurappa has revised it to Rs 250 in urban areas and Rs 100 in rural areas.

Recently the state government had decided to increase the penalty to Rs 1,000 in urban areas for not wearing a mask in public places and Rs 500 in rural areas. The decision was taken after number of Covid cases were surging in the state. The fine was earlier fixed at Rs 200.

Yediyurappa, in a statement has urged the people to voluntarily wear masks, maintain social distance and assist the government in the efforts to break the chain of spread. “Ever since Covid-19 was first reported in Karnataka, the government is doing everything possible to contain it. Since there is no vaccine, it is inevitable to make mandatory wearing of face masks, using hand sanitizer and maintaining social distance," Yeddiyurappa said.

Various medical professionals and public health experts have stated that wearing masks properly, maintaining social distance and regularly washing hands or using sanitisers were instrumental in checking the spread of the COVID-19 virus.

In the early May after the Covid outbreak wearing masks was made mandatory in the city. The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) has issued a notification fixing the penalty at Rs 1,000 for the first violation and Rs 2,000 for subsequent violations. However, it was revised and the fine was fixed at Rs 200.

 

 

 

  

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  • Aditya, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 08 2020

    Give a mask with fine , otherwise the violators will simply roam around paying the fine

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  • Govinda Kamath, Goregaon Mumbai

    Wed, Oct 07 2020

    Very good decision . Most affordable to common people.

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  • Abdul Shereef, Maikala

    Wed, Oct 07 2020

    Kamathere,
    Bega suru malthara encha?
    let common people not wear mask and pay fines????

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  • Govinda Kamath, Goregaon Mumbai

    Wed, Oct 07 2020

    Yes. Its depend on person to person.

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 07 2020

    What's wrong with this man? What kind of a decision has he taken? I don't think he is serious about what he is doing. If he understood the seriousness of the pandemic and its attendant risks, he would never have agreed to reduce the fine. The whole objective of introducing the fine has been defeated. No wonder cases are rising in Karnataka.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Oct 07 2020

    CM Yediyurappa is now a Blessing ...

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  • Santosh Bennet VAS, MANGALORE

    Wed, Oct 07 2020

    Stupid decision. I noticed more people wearing masks these last few days when the fine was raised to Rs. 1000/- what message is the CM trying to convey ? Those who aren’t wearing masks are a danger to the others, the only safety for everyone is wearing masks, in India social distancing isn’t practical given the crowds. Only strict rules and punishment are a deterrent.

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  • Vishu, California

    Wed, Oct 07 2020

    Only.. 3 USD It's hell cheap Man.

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 07 2020

    Yeddy has turned a new leaf. He has stopped corrupt ministers and DCs from going beyond their limited. Well done Yeddy !

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