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Rebel restaurant owners: Why some Pa establishments are defying COVID orders

Rebel restaurant owners: Why some Pa. establishments are defying COVID orders PennLive.com 2/8/2021 Sue Gleiter, pennlive.com © \rDan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com/pennlive.com/TNS Elected officials and community members gather at a protest in support of Taste of Sicily, a Palmyra-based restaurant that s been allowing customers to have sit-down meals in violation of Gov. Tom Wolf s reopening plan.\rJune 5, 2020 Rick Voight is taking the coronavirus pandemic seriously, so when he recently stopped at a Carlisle-area diner for a quick takeout lunch, he was surprised by what he encountered. Inside the restaurant, the East Pennsboro Township man said a majority of customers and staff were not wearing masks, including kitchen staff. About five to six mask-less customers huddled around a cash register to pay their bills.

Dozens of licensed restaurants, bars and clubs in Pa cited for violating COVID orders

Dozens of licensed restaurants, bars and clubs in Pa. cited for violating COVID orders Updated Jan 15, 2021; Posted Jan 15, 2021 Gov. Tom Wolf issued pandemic protocols for restaurants and bars in Pennsylvania to follow, and the State Police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement oversees establishments with liquor licenses. (File photo, Commonwealth Media Services) Facebook Share Dozens of licensed establishments in Pennsylvania have been cited in December for violating the state’s COVID-19 mitigation orders. According to the latest monthly reports from the Pa. State Police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement, citations have handed out to several establishments in central Pennsylvania including Funck’s Restaurant in Palmyra, Anastacia’s Restaurant & Bar in Harrisburg, Harirai Krup LLC in Shippensburg and Bottoms Up Bar & Grill in Hanover.

How does COVID, liquor enforcement work for Pa restaurants

Fat Boys Summit Diner  Somerset  The Blue Collar Tavern  Emlenton  Angelo’s Family Restaurant  Washington   Sharkey’s Café  Latrobe  Read Tarkowski s complete statement below:  The governor and Secretary of Health’s orders were issued pursuant to the authority granted to them under the law, and as such they have the force and effect of law. This authority extends to all local enforcement agencies in Pennsylvania. Local law enforcement received guidance on enforcement of the various COVID-19 orders in place from the Pennsylvania State Police through the PA Chiefs of Police Association. Local police departments have discretion whether to warn or cite a business for violations. Enforcement efforts include issuing citations and fines, and possibly undertaking regulatory actions for repeat offenders.

Liquor license loophole allows some Pa restaurants to remain open during December shutdown

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