The City of Cape Town warned on Sunday it would intensify its clampdown on illegal events in the coming weeks.
“In March, another event organiser was fined R4,000 for hosting an unpermitted event in the CBD and contravening multiple laws including the Liquor Act by serving alcohol without a liquor licence.”
“It is especially important now, when we want to recover from the pandemic, to clamp down on these potential superspreader events which don’t comply with the regulations aimed at keeping patrons safe,” said Smith. “We do not want to close down businesses but we want people to be compliant and for the city’s residents to know that when they go to events they are going to be safe,” he said.
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