Prague One of the restaurants in Prague’s Kunratice opened on Thursday, despite a government ban. Therefore, the police arrived at the scene, they found 13 people inside. Police officers handed out fines for 4,000 crowns. Jan Rybanský, their spokesman, informed about it on the website. The owner of the restaurant of the iDNES.cz server said that he wanted to open it on Friday as well.
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The owner of the Šeberák restaurant, Jakub Olbert, posted information that he would open on his Facebook page. “I apologize to anyone who believes that our hospitality services are also risky for flu transmission. I can’t wait any longer. I was hoping my officials knew what they were doing. But this is not the case, “he said.
Police on the spot warned all visitors that they had violated government regulations. “On-site patrols issued eight on-site orders in the total amount of four thousand crowns. The remaining ‘offenders’ were then notified to the relevant administrative body for settlement, “Rybanský said. If the situation were repeated, he said, the police would deal with it similarly.
Still, Olbert wants to reopen. “We will be open on Fridays as well. The police will probably close me, but I want to be open, “he told the server. If the restaurant is closed to him, he may want to sue the government.
This week, the Czechia switched from the fifth to the fourth degree of the anti-epidemic system (PES). However, the restaurant still has to remain closed, the change only allowed them to operate the dispensing windows until 23:00, ie two hours longer than in the fifth stage.
At the end of October, the city police unveiled a restaurant opened despite a government ban in Pardubice in the Dukla housing estate. Police officers, in cooperation with the state police, found eight people in the pub. The restaurant was camouflaged in front of the surroundings, for example the windows were darkened.
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