“In public transport and at stops in the Moscow region, they check that they maintain their social distance and have a pass for travel,” RIA Novosti reports.

It is noted that compliance with the rules "is controlled by the administrative-passenger inspection of the Moscow region together with the Russian Guard".

On April 25, raids were carried out in 16 municipalities.

The department said that “more than 450 passengers were checked for the presence of a pass and maintaining a distance in transport”.

“All passengers had passes and Strelka cards and social cards attached to them, seven drivers and carriers brought to administrative responsibility for the absence of masks,” the statement said.

Also, at 11 stops in Chekhov, Kubinka, Zheleznodorozhny and Krasnogorsk, legal entities were held accountable for the lack of social markup.

Earlier, deputy of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg, Alexander Egorov, assessed in an interview with Inforeactor the initiative to introduce fines for violation of the distance in transport.