Gardai issue first Closure Order on a Licensed Premises under the Criminal Justice (Enforcement Powers) (Covid-19) Act, 2020 |
Gardai carried out thousands of inspections of licensed premised from Friday 18th – Sunday 20th December inclusive. The vast majority of premises continue to be compliant, but An Garda Síochána continues to find premises in breach of regulations.
This weekend An Garda Síochána in the North West Region issued the first ‘Immediate Closure Order’ under section 4 Criminal Justice (Enforcement Powers) (Covid-19) Act, 2020 to a licensed premises.
Despite repeated engagement by local Gardaí with the licensee, Gardaí continued to observe breaches of Covid-19 regulations including persistent non-compliance with requirement to serve substantial meal, in addition to non-adherence to public health guidelines, resulting in the local Superintendent issuing an ‘Immediate Closure Order’ on the premises for the remainder of that date. A further file will be prepared for consideration by the Director of Public Prosecutions.
Over the last 48 hours An Garda Síochána has continued to detect breaches of Covid-19 regulations by licensed premises across the country: - Dublin Region
- Southern Region
- North West Region
- Eastern Region
Speaking today Deputy Commissioner, Policing and Security, John Twomey, stated "The vast majority of licensed premises are operating in compliance with public health regulations. Unfortunately, despite this being said by An Garda Síochána numerous times before, disappointingly it appears it must be said again to some licensed premises – Licensed premises that are not adhering to public health regulations are not only committing an offence, but putting at risk the health of their staff, their customers, and their local community.”
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Gardai issue first Closure Order on a Licensed Premises under the Criminal Justice Covid-19 Act, 2020
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