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Ever defiant Tuck Box owner on the hook to pay $20,000 for stay-at-home order violation

Ever defiant Tuck Box owner on the hook to pay $20,000 for stay-at-home order violation
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Carmel Restaurant Liable for $20,000 for Defying Public Health Orders

The restaurant is now liable for the $20,000 penalty, and additional civil penalties may be sought for continued violations. The Monterey County Environmental Health Bureau has also issued a notice of violation to The Tuck Box on Dec. 22 for violations of COVID-19 public health orders. Continued noncompliance with such health orders may result in permit suspension and potential revocation of the restaurant s health permit to operate. The district attorney s office has also referred information regarding these violations to the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control so it may take any action against The Tuck Box s liquor license that it deems appropriate.

Carmel Restaurant The Tuck Box Liable For $20,000 For Defying Public Health Orders

Carmel Restaurant The Tuck Box Liable For $20,000 For Defying Public Health Orders Bay City News Service FacebookTwitterEmail The Tuck Box restaurant in Carmel, California.Google Street View The Monterey County District Attorney s office has filed a declaration with the county s Superior Court evidencing material violations of the injunction against The Tuck Box restaurant, located in Carmel-by-the-Sea, and its owner Jeffrey Le Towt, District Attorney Jeannine Pacioni announced Monday. According a stipulated filed judgment entered on June 12, if the restaurant commits material violations of the injunction and a declaration evidencing such violations is filed, the previously stayed $20,000 civil penalty becomes due and payable.

Aloha Coffee owner intends to sue Monterey County as they pull health permit

Aloha Coffee owner intends to sue Monterey County as they pull health permit Share Updated: 7:27 PM PST Dec 24, 2020 Kyla Linville Share Updated: 7:27 PM PST Dec 24, 2020 Hide Transcript Show Transcript ERIN CLARK IS OFF TONIGHT. WE ARE BEGINNING TONIGHT WITH A SMALL MONTEREY COFFEE SHOP DEFYING HEALTH GUIDELINES. ALOHA COFFEE HAS BEEN ISSUED A NUMBER OF WARNINGS FROM THE MONTEREY COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH BUREAU..WHICH EVENTUALLY LED TO THE BUSINESS S HEALTH PERMIT GETTING REVOKED. ACTION NEWS EIGHT REPORTER KYLA LINVILLE JOINS US IN STUDIO WITH A BREAKDOWN ON WHAT THE COFFEE SHOP HAD TO SAY. ALTHOUGH THE COFFEE SHOP HAD THEIR PERMIT TAKEN AWAY, THEY CONTINUE TO OPERATE BUSINESS AS USUAL. AND IT S THE BUSINESS OWNER RICHARD DUNNUCK WHO SAYS HE PLANS TO SUE MONTEREY COUNTY FOR TEN MILLION DOLLARS FOR INFRINGING ON HIS RIGHT. Richard Dunnuck 0:05:09 This is a court case, so it s got to go to court. It s my case, t

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