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Noisy construction work will not interfere with the Muscovites, who in the mass remain all day at home where, including work. This “parliamentary newspaper” said the head of the Duma Committee on labor, social policy and veterans ‘ Affairs Yaroslav Nilov (LDPR).

May 12, in Moscow and Moscow region resume work in industrial and construction industry. According to the mayor of the capital Sergey Sobyanin, will work for a total of about half a million people. He also previously noted that in the construction industry employs many migrants, and their return to work will help, including to reduce street crime.

“the Attitude to this situation is twofold. On the one hand, indeed, if migrants leave without working, they will start to steal, Rob, kill. On the other hand, to deal with shifting borders, replacing tiles with good to good, while the money can be spent on more useful purposes is absolutely unacceptable,” said Yaroslav Nilov of the “parliamentary newspaper”.

In addition, he noted, today many Muscovites remain at home on isolation. Children learn, parents work remotely.

“Imagine that now they have the Windows, close start pounding jackhammers, cut metal, and make other unpleasant sounds. First, it prevents secondly, now all so annoyed and this situation will only aggravate the psychological state,” worries Deputy.

He noted that many developers in this sin and the fact that the work is carried out at night.

There is a third reason for concern, said Nilov.

“On construction sites there are a huge number of migrants. And they use public transport, crowds live in apartments, go shopping near these construction sites… the Theme of combating the spread of infection becomes even more relevant,” he said.

Therefore, the Deputy believes, if and to resume the work of construction, this decision should be balanced, thoughtful and spot on.

“you Need for each object to make an individual decision. And stop having endless improvement, just throw the money in the asphalt,” — said the MP.