What you should know about the curfew in San Pedro Sula and Choloma

Michael Taylor

Global Courant

SAN PEDRO SULA.

The Security Secretary reported this Friday on the new provisions of the state of emergency that has already entered into force in the city of Choloma and next week from Tuesday it will begin to govern in San Pedro Sula.

In this case, in Choloma, the measure was implemented last Sunday, June 25, one day after a protest was raised in the Victoria neighborhood, in the López Arellano sector. massacre that left 13 people dead.

On the part, in the industrial capitalwhere many sectors, including the municipal mayor’s office and active forces, opposed the initially defined schedule, the curfew will be implemented from July 4 from 11:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m.

6 IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT THE CURFEW

1. Both in Choloma and San Pedro Sula, the curfew will be in force for one month. The Security authorities will analyze the results of the measure and determine halfway through the period of validity if it is extended or not.

2. The business establishments such as restaurants, bars, canteens, discos, and others that take place at nighttime hours established in the state of emergency decree, in Choloma and SPS, must adjust their activities to the established hours, during the duration of the measure, taking a reasonable period of time so that people who work in these areas can return to their homes without any inconvenience.

3. The owners of the establishments must identify their transport units and employees to justify their circulation from the workplace to their homes and vice versa.

4. Everything andnational and international artistic event Scheduled and scheduled within the validity of this Decree, it must be carried out at the times already established.

5. Any national or foreign person who, for reasons of travel, must travel to the Ramon Villeda Morales International Airport To enter or leave our country and have to travel within the hours established in this Decree, you can do so by carrying your respective national identification document (ID), passport, and flight itinerary.

6. People may circulate freely during restricted hours, who perform tasks of:

6.1. Medical emergencies, health or ambulance transfers.

6.2. Public transport, contracted and cargo.

6.3. Personnel working in private security services.

6.4. Service personnel at gas stations.

6.5. State institutions with public and specialized service.

6.6. Written, radio, televised media and cable services.


What you should know about the curfew in San Pedro Sula and Choloma

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