Facing COVID-19 fines up to $10,000, some restaurants say punishment doesn’t fit the crime

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August 31, 2020
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Facing COVID-19 fines up to $10,000, some restaurants say punishment doesn't fit the crime: 'It feels like we're blocked at every turn'

Restaurants and bars cited for COVID-19 violations could face fines up to $10,000, which owners say would devastate their struggling businesses. As the news rolled out, many said they wished there was more leeway or some sort of warning system before the city levied a hefty fine.
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