New Year’s Eve is a time for rest and meeting friends, but during the holidays many people face unpleasant situations such as fines, police checks, or the loss of documents or money. To make sure the celebration goes smoothly, it’s important to know in advance which mistakes to avoid.
Do not disturb public order. Loud music at night, noise in courtyards, arguments, or conflicts with neighbors often result in police being called. Even a minor violation can lead to a fine and additional document checks.
Drinking alcohol in public places is another common cause of problems. Consuming alcohol on the street, in building entrances, or in courtyards is prohibited, and inspections are more frequent during the holidays.
It is not recommended to carry all your documents with you. Losing your passport, migration card, or other important papers on weekends or holidays can create serious difficulties. It’s better to carry only what is necessary or keep copies instead.
Scammers are especially active during the New Year period. Offers of:
- “cheap tickets,”
- “quick earnings,”
- “profitable money transfers” are often fraudulent.
Do not transfer money to strangers and do not click on suspicious links.
It’s also important to remember migration rules. If you change your place of residence or travel during the holidays, keep track of registration deadlines and the validity of your documents. Overstays and mistakes can result in fines and problems with your work patent.

Using fireworks:
- in residential courtyards,
- near cars,
- children’s playgrounds,
- balconies
can lead to fines, injuries, and conflicts with neighbors.
Fireworks should be purchased only from official stores, and instructions must be followed strictly.
New Year’s is a celebration, but the law continues to apply. Calm behavior, careful handling of documents, and avoiding risky actions will help you enjoy the holidays without problems.
We wish you a Happy New Year! May it bring you good health, stable work, peace of mind, and only good news. Take care of yourself and your loved ones.





