Park Ridge restaurants fined daily for defying Pritzker’s order and continuing indoor dining amid soaring rates of COVID-19 – Pioneer Press*

Daily fines of $500 “will continue as long as they remain open,” the director of community preservation and development said, adding that the city is also exploring other options, such reporting the establishments to the county and state health departments or recommending a suspension of their liquor licenses.
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Fur
5 years ago

The Kingfish is right. Not a peep from Melman though.

Last edited 5 years ago by Fur
The Kingfish
5 years ago

The restaurant owners in the Chicago Metro region need to organize and stand together in defiance of the boycott. There is strength in numbers, the state doesn’t have the resources to enforce the ban on a large scale and assuming the diners patronize the restaurants in large numbers, further enforcement will become politically unfeasable. Stand up and fight.

PlanningAnExit
5 years ago

Stand up to tyranny. The data doesn’t support JB’s diktats… If we, as a people, don’t stand up to these fools and fight, we are no better than the sheep on their way to slaughter.

How do we stand up? Vote. Vote for the candidates who support our constitution – the one that declares all people as equal – and declares equal OPPORTUNITY – not equal outcome.

The founders and all of those folks who died for our liberty would be disgusted by what we have become.

Lyn P
5 years ago
Reply to  PlanningAnExit

Agree except voting is not going to do it. Tyranny moving too fast and too few politicos who SHOULD be ending this are not. Limited help from courts too overall.

Individuals, restaurants and other businesses have to keep on keeping on and say “Damn the torpedoes…we’re not HAVING it!!”

Mike
5 years ago

Amid soaring rates of restaurants running out of money to stay in business

Indy
5 years ago

If you want your business to survive then move to Indiana.

rick1099
5 years ago

And as usual politicians look to drain more cash from the citizens which is the only thing they ever consider.

Leaving Town
5 years ago
Reply to  rick1099

Have to wonder what exactly does the director of community preservation and development do.Each one of these cities,towns,villages have way too many titled clowns on taxpayer payrolls.

Fed up neighbor
5 years ago
Reply to  Leaving Town

Don’t forget school districts also

Leaving Town
5 years ago

I think Fla. educates more k12 students with about the same amount of schools as IL.But they have 67 districts we have 800.Makes sense if you are a superintendent knocking down a cool quarter million on the backs of taxpayers.

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