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XTC Cabaret had its certificate of occupancy revoked Nov. 24 for allegedly not following COVID-19 protocols. The club and the city are now suing each other.Google Earth
After numerous COVID-19 rule violations an adult entertainment business lost its occupancy permit and then its utilities but that didn t stop them putting on a show over the weekend, according to city officials.
City of San Antonio inspectors issued XTC Cabaret, a North Side club, more citations over the weekend when they found the club operating without a permit.
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The club has come up in multiple COVID-19 violation reports released by the city because its customers have failed to wear masks or social distance. The city revoked the club s certificate of occupancy in November according to a report in the San Antonio Express News.