5 Chicago Restaurants, Clubs Shut Down for Violating COVID-19 Restrictions – WTTW (Chicago)

City inspectors conducted 93 investigations and issued 14 citations to seven businesses for violating the city’s rules, officials said; Each citation comes with a $10,000 fine. Eight of those investigations were of large gatherings and parties at residential locations.
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Freddy
5 years ago

Who will pay the $10K fine for every violation perpetrated by looters/rioters since they are assembling in large crowds? You can not have too many patrons in a restaurant but as many as possible if you a looting. Maybe there is a special “looting” permit doled out by city officials that I am unaware of.

Rob
5 years ago

Seems strange that a city starved for cash has the money to pay inspectors to do these checks. Stranger still that the recent shut downs are in only two wards. Guess the small businesses didn’t fully pay their bribes to the aldermen.

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