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[Cyprus Times] Greece: "Alert" for illegal coronopartis. "Rain" of invitations on social media

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"Alert" for illegal coronoparty A flood of invitations on social media
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Images of last year's New Year's Eve are promised by young people on the internet.

A young man invites people to an illegal coronoparty after the mini-lockout imposed on the restaurant on New Year's Eve:

Hello everyone. I inform you that season 2 coronoparty in Patras is starting once again those of you who were there last year remember. Those of you who will be this year will get to know them!

This is one of many mass gatherings of people, despite the new strict restrictions due to Omicron.

In houses in squares. They will gather to celebrate. I'm not thinking of going, I have plans with my friends a young man tells SKY camera

What worries the authorities is the parties that will be set up on New Year's Eve. Many invitations have already been made. Many are those who point out that they will be at their friends' houses during the first hours of the year.

Many young people are looking for places of entertainment on Facebook, with several responding that parties will be held in Monastiraki and Panormou.

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Another young man, in a post on social media, asks his friends to come up with ideas and places for illegal parties, stressing that there will be police everywhere.

Many people are looking for an alternative for their New Year's Eve party and the demand for Airbnb-type apartments has skyrocketed.

According to reports, bookings have skyrocketed!

The illegal cornucopia parties that will be set up today are causing concern even among caterers.

They will be held in cornucopia houses. There will be the gullible and people who don't understand the magnitude of the danger involved. Let us not forget that we have come to this point from the stadiums from the bouzouki and from the clubs, states a shopkeeper

The fines that have been announced are hefty as the owner or tenant of a private place who holds an illegal party will be asked to pay 50.000 euros.In case of a second violation the fine will rise to 200.000 euros.

Source: skai.gr

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