Restaurants head to court to fight ‘absurd’ alcohol rule

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Restaurants head to court to fight ‘absurd’ alcohol rule
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The eateries are also challenging the state’s social-distancing requirement

A group of restaurants is heading to court to force the government to allow their patrons to drink alcohol with their meals.

As part of the easing of level 3 lockdown regulations, restaurants are now allowed to serve sit-in customers, but are not allowed to serve alcohol with the meals. For three months of lockdown — April‚ May and June — restaurants could not trade at all and had no income‚ but still had substantial expenses and suppliers to pay.

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