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Burbank Puts Fence around Tinhorn Flats; Protests Continue | The Patriot KEIB AM 1150

By City News Service Apr 11, 2021 LOS ANGELES (CNS) - The city of Burbank has put up a chain-link fence around a restaurant which has repeatedly defied COVID-19 mandates, while people continued to demonstrate on both sides of the issue.   The fence was erected Saturday around the business at 2623 W. Magnolia Blvd. to prevent the owners of Tinhorn Flats Saloon & Grill from reopening with unsafe conditions due to a court-approved shutoff of electricity. A preliminary injunction granted Friday prevents the restaurant from operating without a County Health Permit and City Conditional Use Permit, said Burbank police Lt. Derek Green.   The demonstrations have continued for several days, and crowds of dozens of demonstrators have strained police resources, especially during busy weekend nights, Green said.  

Burbank puts fence around restaurant whose owner violated lockdown

Photos circulating on social media show the fence after it was erected around the Tinhorn Flats Saloon & Grill on Magnolia Boulevard in the San Fernando Valley of Southern California.

Burbank puts fence around restaurant whose owner has been arrested for violating lockdown

Burbank puts fence around restaurant whose owner has been arrested for violating lockdown
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Bill outlawing pre-hire marijuana tests up for a vote in Philly City Council

The bill, spearheaded by councilman Derek Green, would go into effect Jan. 1, 2022 if approved. It passed through a council committee meeting on Monday. Some exceptions remain for those applying to become police officers or work in law enforcement, any job that requires a commercial driver s license, supervising children or people with disabilities, as well as medical professionals. Employers who are required by federal contract or law to drug test its employees are also exempt from the bill.  The Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations would enforce these regulations, Randy Duque, acting executive director, told Metro Philly. If approved, PCHR would use a complaint-based system to enforce the bill.

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