State Police warn Pittsburgh corporations for failing to comply with COVID-19 directions – CBS Pittsburgh

By: KDKA-TV News Staff

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – State Police issued seven warnings after visiting companies in the Pittsburgh area to ensure they were complying with COVID-19 restrictions.

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Across the state, from April 1-4, state police officers visited 341 licensed liquor establishments to enforce alcohol controls, issuing 15 reports of violations and 35 warnings.

The unannounced compliance audits ensure that companies are tracking efforts to mitigate the coronavirus, such as: B. wearing masks, social distancing and limited occupancy.

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The Pittsburgh Enforcement Office police visited 65 companies and issued seven warnings and no violations.

Bars and restaurants that have reported a violation are not named as they are being investigated. Each Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement office publishes details of citations later this month.

A notification of a violation is given before an administrative quote, according to the police, and is intended to inform the institutions which violations have been found. State Police say violations may come up against an administrative quote, and continued violations will jeopardize a company’s alcohol licensing.

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If you would like to complain about a licensed facility that is not in compliance with the coronavirus mandates, you can call 1-800-932-0602 or file a complaint online.

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