Curfew Tightened Considerably

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They cannot arrest you for walking. Transit Law considers walking part of transit. Those in the know of laws can not be arrested. If you are, just talk to fiscal or judge.

You can transit between 7 and 9 PM.

Ley 63-17, Art. 5, Numeral 30
Peatón: persona que transita a pie en la vía pública.

Pedestrian: person that transits on foot on public road

You are transiting on foot. But you are transiting. Know the law and have the upper hand. Maybe walk with the copy of the transit law on you.

They cannot arrest you for walking. Transit Law considers walking part of transit. Those in the know of laws can not be arrested. If you are, just talk to fiscal or judge.

You can transit between 7 and 9 PM.

Ley 63-17, Art. 5, Numeral 30
Peatón: persona que transita a pie en la vía pública.

Pedestrian: person that transits on foot on public road

You are transiting on foot. But you are transiting. Know the law and have the upper hand. Maybe walk with the copy of the transit law on you.

Here they will arrest you for anything they feel like, no reasons, no laws broken needed. Most LEO's can't even read, never mind comprehend or have the ability to know the existence of a law.
 

cavok

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Lived here long enough to understand how things move.
Thanks for posting the
Ley 63-17, Art. 5, Numeral 30
Peatón: persona que transita a pie en la vía pública...
but no thanks. Let a group of these Muppets catch
you on a main thoroughfare here in Santiago after 5pm
and you will have problems. The Ley(s) don't mean squat.
Glad I don't live in Santiago!
 

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They cannot arrest you for walking. Transit Law considers walking part of transit. Those in the know of laws can not be arrested. If you are, just talk to fiscal or judge.

You can transit between 7 and 9 PM.

Ley 63-17, Art. 5, Numeral 30
Peatón: persona que transita a pie en la vía pública.

Pedestrian: person that transits on foot on public road

You are transiting on foot. But you are transiting. Know the law and have the upper hand. Maybe walk with the copy of the transit law on you.

re: Transit time between 7-9pm "by foot" (namely, walking)

What about in a car?
 

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Here they will arrest you for anything they feel like, no reasons, no laws broken needed. Most LEO's can't even read, never mind comprehend or have the ability to know the existence of a law.
where is here ??
 
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Does that makes you "press?"

Yes. It says Press - TV on the ID/credentials. And on the car.

Besides that I also own a small telco company (ISP), which is fully licensed, and have ID from there ... But I am not going to move around with a costly fiber optic fusion splicer just to show/prove them who one is... Press side is easier.

But I have never misused the documentation during the toque de queda.
 

Luperon

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I carry my Press credentials with me at all times

I also have youtube live and twitch stream ready to roll.

You know what's best to say? For YOUR protection and mine, this encounter will be recorded live to the cloud... Stressing out again (to them), it's especially for your protection and mine, and should any question arise in the future... What happens from then on, it's recorded on the clouds forever, even if the phone is in "accident".
Are "youtube live and twitch stream" both free? If so which is the best app to use for this purpose? Also what is the exact spanish phrasing that the Dominican police understand? Thank you
 
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JD Jones

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You guys are falling off the rails again. Think twice before posting
 

windeguy

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Problem is the "2 hr transit" time is a grey area.
If they see you walking after 5pm they will harass and
possibly arrest you for violating curfew. It's already
happened to people I know. Many people living here,
including myself, don't own (by choice) a vehicle.

Then there are those who may need to take more than
one carrito to reach there destination. What happens if
you are stuck waiting on the second one to pass by and
the PN decide you are in violation?

Curfew needs to go and people need to have the freedom
to move without the constant threat of arrest.
I don't expect that restrictions will be reduced until an arbitrary number of people are vaccinated and those vaccinations are still months away from starting. All the while keeping the focus on getting AI tourism back.
 
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windeguy

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Keep guessing. You know it won't hit until the maximum pain can be inflicted and on the cusp of people thinking their freedoms might be restored.
We know what the restrictions are until January 10th. I am 99.999% sure new restrictions will be announced within the time between now and January 10th with history as my guide. This is, after all, the 11th SOE. A pattern has developed.
 
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CristoRey

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I don't expect that restrictions will be reduced until an arbitrary number of people are vaccinated and those vaccinations are still months away from starting. All the while keeping the focus on getting AI tourism back.

Told people this would be the new normal
until a vaccine was readily available down here back in April of last year and I was laughed at.
 
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