Ilsandong-gu Office, 'Quarantine Rule Violations' Detected at Businesses... 13 Including Owners Reported
Sale, Storage of Alcohol, and Food Consumption in Singing Practice Rooms
Interior of an entertainment establishment caught violating quarantine rules and operating regulations [Provided by Ilsandong-gu Office, Goyang-si]
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Ra Young-cheol] Goyang-si Ilsandong-gu Office announced on the 30th that "on the 27th, a joint crackdown with the police was conducted in the entertainment district (Ilsandong-gu La Festa), resulting in the detection of 5 establishments violating the Level 4 social distancing quarantine rules."
During the joint inspection targeting high-risk entertainment facilities, violations such as the sale and storage of alcoholic beverages and food consumption inside singing practice rooms were uncovered. In food service establishments, violations of gathering bans and operating hour restrictions were confirmed and addressed.
In particular, some establishments were found to have violated the Music Industry Promotion Act and the Food Sanitation Act. Thirteen people, including business owners, employees, and customers, will be reported according to the Infectious Disease Control and Prevention Act and related laws.
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The district office plans to continue inspections to raise residents' awareness of quarantine measures and will enforce strict crackdowns and stern responses to violations reported by civil complaints.
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