Kingston restaurant appeals liquor licence suspension after ignoring COVID-19 mandates – Kingston
Longtime west-end bar and restaurant JAKK Tuesdays Sports activities Pub has been within the native highlight since early September after a message posted on the restaurant’s marquee recommended they wouldn’t be following the province’s COVID-19 mandates.
The institution, owned by Kelly Hale, went public with the truth that they wouldn’t be complying with masks mandates, checking for vaccination standing or implementing contact tracing measures.
All of this led to the province’s Alcohol and Gaming Fee (AGCO) suspending the enterprise’s liquor licence, with the intent of completely revoking it.
Hale appealed the choice on the grounds {that a} public well being inspection of his enterprise was illegal.
Hale appeared earlier than the province’s licence enchantment tribunal Tuesday, arguing the inspection of his enterprise was executed illegally.
When interviewed through the listening to, Hale repeatedly mentioned he didn’t imagine he had executed something to interrupt the legislation.
He was requested if he would start complying with the Reopening Ontario Act if his liquor licence was reinstated, and mentioned he wouldn’t.
A choice on whether or not or not the AGCO will prolong the suspension shall be made inside days, whereas a call on whether or not or to not revoke the liquor licence utterly may take two or extra weeks.
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