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36 More Defiant Pennsylvania Restaurants Closed


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Pennsylvania officials announced three dozen more restaurants that have closed following defiance of the state’s COVID-19 mitigation measures.
The Department of Agriculture earlier this week said the 36 restaurants violated an indoor dining ban which was lifted Jan. 4 following unannounced inspections from Dec. 28 through Jan. 3.
Gov. Wolf s temporary COVID-19 mitigation order mandated the closure of indoor dining, gyms and limiting indoor gatherings to a maximum capacity of 10 people.
The following establishments were ordered temporarily closed according to a spokeswoman for the Department of Agriculture:
Rene s Family Restaurant, East Berlin, Adams County 
Crave Cafe, Sinking Spring, Berks County ....

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7 more Lancaster County restaurants got closure notices for defying Gov. Wolf's just-expired indoor dining ban


Six Lancaster County restaurants were among 36 businesses the state ordered to close for defying COVID-19 restrictions during Gov. Tom Wolf’s indoor dining ban which ended Monday. One closure notice was issued by Lancaster city, which conducts its own inspections. 
The “closed by notice” orders from the state Department of Agriculture were issued for the week ending Jan. 3, the day before the temporary order banning indoor dining expired. With six restaurants ordered to close, Lancaster County was tied with York County for the most in the state last week. 
The department handles inspection of most restaurants in the state outside of major cities. Lancaster city, which conducts its own restaurants inspections, issued a closure notice last week to Café One Eight, 18 W. Orange St., which was forwarded to the agriculture department.   ....

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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. ....

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


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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. ....

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