Orange County Strike Team continues inspections for COVID-19 safety violations Share Updated: 6:51 PM EDT Apr 6, 2021 Share Updated: 6:51 PM EDT Apr 6, 2021
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Show Transcript FORCE THEM TO WEAR THE MASK GEORGE MORA MANAGES SENIOR FROGS RESTAURANT AND BAR ON INTERNATIONAL DRIVE DESPITE THE SIGNS THAT SAY NO MASS. NO SERVICE LIBERAL AMOUNTS OF HAND SANITIZER TEMPERATURE CHECKS AT THE DOOR AND REMINDERS TO SOCIAL DISTANCE. THIS IS ONE OF THE 28 BUSINESSES ISSUED LETTERS OF NON-COMPLIANCE BY THE COUNTY FOR VIOLATING COVID-19 SAFETY PROTOCOLS. THEY MAY BE RIGHT IN T THAT THE CUSTOMER WASN’T WEARING THE MASK. BY THE CUSTOMER WAS SITTING ON THE TABLE EATING. SO WHO IS RIGHT? I DON’T KNOW. SINCE GOVERNOR RHONDA SANTA SIGNED AN EXECUTIVE ORDER, MARCH 10 PROHIBITING CITIES AND COUNTIES FROM ISSUING CITATIONS AND COLLECTING FINES STRIKE TEAMS WITH HEALTH OFFICIALS FIRE MARSHALS AND CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS HAVE GONE BACK TO ISSUING LETTERS
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Orange County starts fining businesses for COVID safety violations
Orange County fining business over COVID safety
Orange County Strike Teams enforcing coronavirus safety guidelines have begun fining businesses that are in violation of the county s mask mandate.
ORLANDO, Fla. - An Orange County Strike Team charged with enforcing coronavirus safety measures has gone to 170 businesses so far this week, making sure establishments are following guidelines set forth by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Out of those, two businesses were each fined $300, while eight received warnings for violating guidelines.
One of the businesses warned was Pedro Tire Repair. According to the county, the strike team went there three times, because the owner was not wearing a mask and did not have any signs posted asking customers to wear them.