Suburban Restaurants Could Be Criminally Charged For Defying Governor’s Indoor Dining Ban – CBS2 (Chicago)

“It’s impossible for us to do what we think is the best for our community and for our folks,” said Woodstock Mayor Dr. Brian Sager.
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heyjude
5 years ago

Criminally charged? The article is poorly written, as it does not really say what charges and what penalties would attach.

Have we really come to the point of turning small business owners into criminals?

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