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Three restaurants cited for failure to comply with state mandates during the COVID-19 pandemic won’t face criminal charges from the Fresno District Attorney’s Office.
Recently, agents with the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control cited restaurants for operating indoors. The restaurants were Pismo’s (twice), Culichi Town on West Shaw Avenue, Luna’s, and House of JuJu.
“The legislature of the State of California and Governor Newsom continue to create and implement policies that promote the de-criminalization of activities that many in law enforcement consider to be harmful to the health and safety of Californians, yet they want to make criminals out of people who are trying to make a living, keep their employees working, and attempting to stimulate our local economy while also respecting the health and welfare of our community.” – Fresno County DA Lisa Smittcamp
The DA’s Office didn’t name the restaurants in a news release announcing the decision not to file charges. However, DA Lisa Smittcamp said that the restaurants have worked with the Fresno County Department of Public Health to become compliant.
[rlic_related_post_one]Smittcamp said she was declining charges for insufficient evidence and the fact there are several administrative remedies the state could have taken.
“The legislature of the State of California and Governor Newsom continue to create and implement policies that promote the de-criminalization of activities that many in law enforcement consider to be harmful to the health and safety of Californians, yet they want to make criminals out of people who are trying to make a living, keep their employees working, and attempting to stimulate our local economy while also respecting the health and welfare of our community,” Smittcamp said.
The day after being cited, Jesse Mendoza, manager of The Local, told GV Wire℠ he had nothing bad to say about the ABC agents. “They’re just doing their job.”
Mendoza continued: “We provide a tremendous amount of jobs throughout California. Yet big box stores such as Walmart, Target, Lowe’s, Home Depot, Ross, they’ve able to operate at essentially normal operations with no regulatory oversight whatsoever.”
Mendoza said that when the agents stopped by his location he had a few customers eating inside.
“Even though we had them inside, we were obeying by all guidance given to restaurants in regards to sanitation. Social distancing with our tables, the whole nine yards,” he said.
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Brit
September 9, 2020 at 12:48 pm
I am owner and GM of Colton’s Social House. I would like you to remove the image of us on your article “ No Charges for Local Restaurants Cited by ABC During COVID-19”. We have nothing to do with what is being stated in the article, and the implication of our image with your headline is misleading. Should you have mentioned that we’re one of the places actually following guidelines and having much success, we would have been happy to be a part of it.
Bill McEwen
September 9, 2020 at 12:54 pm
Brit,
Thank you for the heads-up. We have switched the photo to an image of ABC agents only.