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      List of the laws that are now in effect (1 GEL ≈ 0.36$):

      **Blocking Roads/Entrances:**

      – Participants may be fined 5,000 GEL if the police deem insufficient participants to justify the blockage.

      – Organizers, if identified, may face a fine of 15,000 GEL.

      – Administrative detention of up to 15 days may be imposed instead of a fine.

      **Use of Pyrotechnics:**

      – Merely attending a protest with pyrotechnics results in a 5,000 GEL fine.

      – Organizers may be fined 15,000 GEL if the protest is deemed organized.

      – Administrative detention of up to 15 days may apply as an alternative to a fine.

      **Laser Devices and High-Intensity Light:**

      – Possessing laser devices or high-intensity light sources at protests that disrupt state officials’ activities or equipment leads to a 2,000 GEL fine.

      **Covering the Face:**

      – Wearing a mask or any face covering during protests results in a 2,000 GEL fine.

      **Minors at Protests:**

      – Parents of minors who commit offenses under Article 173 (non-compliance with police demands) at protests may be fined 100–300 GEL for inadequate upbringing.

      **Traffic Disruptions:**

      – Drivers joining a protest march that disrupts traffic face a 1,000 GEL fine and a one-year suspension of their driving license.

      **Unauthorized Protest Materials:**

      – Placing stencils, inscriptions, or posters without authorization that damage the city’s appearance will incur fines of up to 1,000 GEL.

      **Preventive detention:**

      – Preventive detention is now allowed based on the assumption that an individual may reoffend, even without committing an offense.

      – Detention can last for up to 48 hours.

      – Challenging the detention requires going through three levels of court, which is a lengthy process.

      – If the challenge is successful, compensation of up to 150 GEL may be provided.

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