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2 Notices Of Violation, 6 Warnings Given To Pittsburgh-Area Establishments Not Following Coronavirus Orders

By: KDKA-TV News Staff

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - During coronavirus compliance checks, state police handed two notices of violation and six warnings to Pittsburgh-area licensed liquor establishments.

Liquor control enforcement officers visited 816 licensed establishments across the state Friday through Sunday to make sure coronavirus orders are being followed. They issued nine notices of violation and 22 warnings.

The Pittsburgh State Police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement office issued two notices of violation and six warnings between Sept. 25-27 after visiting 109 licensed businesses.

The unannounced compliance checks make sure all customers are wearing masks when entering, exiting or moving through the restaurant or bar and that employees wear masks at all times.

They're also checking to make sure there are 6 feet or physical barriers between customers at tables or booths as well as ensuring maximum capacity limits are posted and enforced.

Police say these checks could happen anywhere in the state, but are being focused in areas experiencing higher COVID-19 transmission rates.

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Police say a notice of violation comes before an administrative citation and is meant to let establishments know what violations were found.

Bars and restaurants issued a notice of violation won't be named since they're under investigation. Each Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement office releases details on citations at the end of the month.

State police say violators may face administrative citation, and continued violations put an establishment's liquor license at risk.

If you want to complain about a licensed establishment not following coronavirus mandates, you can call 1-800-932-0602 or submit a complaint online.

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