Tunisian referee shows cards for not respecting the safety distance

His name is Abdelhag Etlili, he lives in Nabeul, on the east coast of Tunisia, and he is a handball referee in his country. Although he is only 19 years old, he is very concerned about the images he is seeing daily on the streets of his city and decided to inform his neighbors of the importance of respecting social distancing in a graphic way: with his cards. 
So Etlili, dressed as a referee, took to the streets, showing yellow and red cards when people who were on the streets of his city did not respect the safety distance. As he explained to TRT, a way to help in the national effort that is being made in his country to stop the spread of covid-19. Abdelhag Etlili points out that he tried to apply the rules of his sport to those who do not respect the rules that require them to stay home and also to those who do not keep the required safety distance. He says that his intention was not to discuss with people who were on the streets, but to inform them of the rules that must be followed to fight the virus. That is why he launched this initiative, "using sanctions against people who did not respect the rules, taking out yellow, red and blue cards and with two-minute sanctions." A very graphic way of informing people about the dangers of covid-19 that has made Etlili the best-known referee inside and outside his country.