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San Diego County suspends COVID-19 enforcement on restaurants
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Judge allows strip clubs to stay open, indicates restaurants could reopen too
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A judge s landmark ruling in a strip-club lawsuit could have far reaching implications, allowing all restaurants in San Diego to re-open in a stunning blow to Governor Gavin Newsom s pandemic lockdown order.
San Diego Superior Court Judge Joel Wohlfeil issued the preliminary injunction on Tuesday, finding that popular strip clubs Pacers and Cheetah s can re-open - and extending the order to the city s restaurants.
Pending trial, the order enjoins any government entity or law enforcement officer from enforcing Newsom s shutdown rules against strip clubs, as well as all San Diego restaurants that follow essential protocols to stop the spread of COVID-19.
2 strip clubs can stay open and set own COVID rules, California judge rules
December 17, 2020 / 6:40 AM / CBS/AP COVID outbreak rages in California
Two San Diego strip clubs can remain open and make their own determinations about providing a safe environment for dancers and patrons during the pandemic, a judge ruled Wednesday. The decision dealt a setback to Gov. Gavin Newsom s health order that calls for such establishments to be shuttered.
The scope of San Diego Superior Court Judge Joel Wohlfeil s preliminary injunction appeared to extend far beyond the two clubs that sued the state to potentially all of the thousands of restaurants in San Diego County, the state s second-largest county after Los Angeles. On Wednesday night, Supervisor Jim Desmond tweeted that the judge has directed the county to allow businesses with resturant services to operate their business safely and responsibly.