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4 people in charge of 4 bars and restaurants in Tsim Sha Tsui who violated regulations were ticketed and fined 144 customers

2022-07-15T23:02:51.690Z


The Tsim Sha Tsui District Miscellaneous Investigation Team, together with the West Kowloon Tactical Force and the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department launched a joint operation. Last night (15th), they inspected many liquor licenses and catering premises in the district and found 82 male and 62 female customers (18


The Tsim Sha Tsui District Miscellaneous Investigation Team, together with the West Kowloon Tactical Force and the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department launched a joint operation. Last night (15th), they inspected many liquor licenses and catering premises in the district and found 82 male and 62 female customers (18 up to 63 years old), failed to produce a safe travel record, more than 4 people or 8 people, respectively, suspected of violating the Prevention and Control of Disease (Requirements and Directions) (Business and Premises) Regulation (Cap. 599F), all people are fined.


Four male responsible persons (aged 25 to 41) will be charged for failing to ensure customers abide by the epidemic prevention regulations. One of them, Zeng (30 years old), was found to be wanted for failing to pay fines. Officers arrested him.

At the same time, among the above-mentioned 4 establishments, a female customer surnamed Ye (29 years old) in one of the bars was arrested on suspicion of showing someone else’s electronic pin card to the officers and was arrested for “attempting to mislead police officers”; the surname of the other restaurant Ho ( A 36-year-old male customer was wanted on suspicion of failing to pay a fine, and was arrested and brought to the Department.

Source: hk1

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