Over the weekend, a Facebook post which showed crowds congregating at Robertson Quay went viral COVID19 Singapore lockdown
SINGAPORE — The Urban Redevelopment Authority has ordered several restaurants in Robertson Quay to stop selling takeaway alcohol, after a social media post of crowds gathering in the area went viral over the weekend.
“However, we observed that some restaurants in the area were selling takeaway alcohol to patrons, which had contributed to more individuals gathering around these premises. URA also warned that enforcement action would be taken against business operators and individuals alike if they breach safe distancing measures.On Saturday, Facebook user Lectress Pat’s post, which showed crowds congregating at Robertson Quay, was widely shared.
“And it was observed that staff of these F&B establishments did nothing to stop these people from drinking at their premises nor did they remove the standing tables.”
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