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Police check 200 pubs, clubs on first night of ‘no standing’ rules – PerthNow
Queensland hospitality workers are again readjusting to new coronavirus measures, as busy clubs and pubs have to ensure revellers stay seated.
Queensland hospitality workers are again readjusting to new coronavirus measures, as busy clubs and pubs have to ensure revellers stay seated.
It comes as the States Chief Health Officer Jeanette Young announced that patrons would not be allowed to stand in licensed venues.
Queensland Police took swift action, conducting more than 200 compliance checks at licensed venues across the state on Friday night.
There were no fines issued, a police service spokesman said. There were a few issues addr…
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