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Hospitality trade launches court challenge of Scottish Covid rules

Updated: April 30, 2021, 5:25 pm © PA Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Pub, nightclub and music venues bosses are to take the Scottish Government to court over Covid trading restrictions they claim are “no longer justifiable or proportionate”. The Night Time Industries Association Scotland (NTIAS) is launching a judicial review of decision-making affecting the hospitality trade, as the country eases restrictions. They argue legislation both in response to the pandemic and the lockdown easing are “irrational, unlawful and disproportionate”. Those include retaining legal powers to close premises even when the country reaches Level 0 – expected in late June with suppression of the virus – on the government‘s roadmap out of lockdown, despite the trade urging them to consider “less intrusive and restrictive” measures.

Court challenge launched against Scotland s irrational, unlawful and disproportionate Covid rules for pubs, nightclubs and music venues

By Alastair Gossip © PA Pub, nightclub and music venues bosses are to take the Scottish Government to court over Covid trading restrictions they claim are “no longer justifiable or proportionate”. The Night Time Industries Association Scotland (NTIAS) is launching a judicial review of decision-making affecting the hospitality trade, as the country eases restrictions. They argue legislation both in response to the pandemic and the lockdown easing are “irrational, unlawful and disproportionate”. Those include retaining legal powers to close premises even when the country reaches Level 0 – expected in late June with suppression of the virus – on the government’s roadmap out of lockdown, despite the trade urging them to consider “less intrusive and restrictive” measures.

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