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New crown pneumonia | Bar ban order again, police officers in Tsim Sha Tsui early in the morning to persuade drinkers to leave

2020-11-26T23:59:14.147Z


The "fourth wave" of the pneumonia epidemic hit Hong Kong, and the government once again announced the tightening of social distancing measures. Among them, starting at midnight today (26th), all bars in Hong Kong must be closed again until next Wednesday (December 2). At the same time, political


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Written by: Ling Yide

2020-11-26 01:58

Last update date: 2020-11-26 08:58

The "fourth wave" of the pneumonia epidemic hit Hong Kong, and the government once again announced the tightening of social distancing measures.

Among them, starting at midnight today (26th), all bars in Hong Kong must be closed again until next Wednesday (December 2).

At the same time, the government also ordered the closure of all pubs, bathrooms, nightclubs or nightclubs, and continued closure of party rooms.

A large number of plainclothes police officers and Tactical Unit police officers arrived at the Tsim Sha Tsui Observatory Road and Knutsford Terrace where there are many bars at around 11:30 in the evening, reminding drinkers that the bars must be closed from midnight and persuading them to leave in time.

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It is understood that the police also, in view of the arrogance of the gangster "Shanghai Boy", who was recently captured on bail, and the gangster "Bo Bocheng" who had earlier scolded the police for checking the card, "by the way" led the team to the relevant night bar to "sweep." In the end, no one was arrested.

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Source: hk1

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