Fines For Masks? Rama: They Should Have Been Higher, We Have Chosen To Be Tolerant
What message does the Prime Minister have for those who respect the rules while those who did not respect them were fined and in the end the fines were forgiven?
Edi Rama: This life is a choice. When we choose to obey laws and rules we do not do otherwise we may end up badly.
In the concrete case for the rules related to the concrete situation it is valid: Whoever obeys the rules defends himself, his family and the community to win an exhausting battle.
If someone chooses to live with their job, develop a career and increase quality based on principles and someone else in the same field chooses to get rich at the expense of others these are choices.
There is a time who errs pays but there are also cases who errs does not pay. There are also exceptional cases.
Rama is in front of the journalists to present the platform "The MP we want" when he said that the fines should have been higher.
Edi Rama: “Those who had not yet paid or still had cars blocked deserved an understanding as a considerable period passes.
For me the fines should have been even higher, but in the case of breaking the rules in this situation we have to look at the thing in a more complex way. We have chosen to be tolerant of people.
I see no reason why anyone who has enforced the rule should feel bad about why someone else has not been fully punished for not enforcing the rule. They have been partially punished. They left the whole car in the police parking lots for months.”
Rama said that he has asked the police for attention up to the parliament.