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Brisbane kebab shop at centre of impromptu dance party claim ‘it wasn’t a party’ – Courier Mail
A kebab shop in a popular Brisbane nightclub precinct is in hot water after an impromptu dance party erupted where customers appeared to ignore social distancing rules.

A kebab shop in a popular Brisbane nightclub precinct is in hot water after an impromptu dance party erupted where customers appeared to ignore social distancing rules.
Video footage shared on TikTok shows at least 30 people crammed into Shah Kebabs in Brisbane’s Brunswick Street Mall in the early hours of Sunday morning.
The revellers are all jammed in together, jumping up and down to Danzel’s anthem Pump It Up as it blares.
But despite the apparent violation, a staff member has told the NCA…
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