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Dave wrote:Linda's has frozen whole pizza now. But all the regular sandwiches can be had. Saw another bakery selling bake and sada with all the different toppings already made.
Go figure how packages doubles is different. I however would never condone if there was mass gathering for it.
elec2020 wrote:Just look back to the ownership structure... that would tell u why that person or group of persons are allowed to operate with special treatment... didnt some famous cloth store in pos open up during covid restrictions? Did police shut him down?
Dave wrote:What's good for the goose isn't good for the gander.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Dave wrote:What's good for the goose isn't good for the gander.
too much doubles standards?
pugboy wrote:This gas station not much different
rpann family name big in the dance too but he more yellow than red if that counts for anything with ttps, doubt though
In a sense it good that these things happen, brings to fore the many blatant inequalities that exist as day to day business in this country and enforced by the so called authorities as equal laws
I am not a fan of them UNC lawyers but If anything the UNC lawyers should take up this caseelec2020 wrote:Just look back to the ownership structure... that would tell u why that person or group of persons are allowed to operate with special treatment... didnt some famous cloth store in pos open up during covid restrictions? Did police shut him down?
paid_influencer wrote:cyar blame the occifer for that one. The law, as written, specifically only allows certain categories of stores to sell prepared food. Gas stations are not on the list. They have no case.
That is in contrast to the others, who were complying with the law as written but were still shut down by dotish and misinformed occifers.
May 4th, 2020
MEDIA RELEASE
Commissioner of Police, Gary Griffith, has offered an apology on behalf of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service, after police officers stopped the sale of pre-packaged food items at two establishments in Woodbrook today.
In the first instance, police officers stopped the sale of packaged "deconstructed doubles" as well as other pre-packaged meals at St Christopher's Service Station, Wrightson Road, Woodbrook.
Police officers also ordered the kitchen at Massy Stores Limited, French Street, Woodbrook, to be closed and that the sale of pre-packaged food items be stopped.
Commissioner Griffith said this was done in error. When he was made aware, the CoP reminded the relevant officers in the particular Division of the regulations of the Public Health Ordinance which allow for the preparation and sale of such pre-packaged items.
According to Regulation 10 of the Public Health [2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV)] (Regulations, 2020), "street vending of food and beverages and all retail food services (including restaurants in-house dining, delivery and take-away services), except discount stores, markets, supermarkets, fruit stalls or shops, vegetable stalls or shops, bakeries and “parlours”, for the provision of food or other necessities of life, shall be closed for operation during the period set out."
CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS UNIT
May 4th, 2020
pugboy wrote:they say they sell 250pk/ 1000 this morning alone
is that a large amount by a morning doublesman standard ?
elec2020 wrote:Wonder if the response was because they touch Massy
paid_influencer wrote:it hases two possibilities for that occifer to try to shut down massy:
either he exceedingly dotish,
or
he exceedingly smart and wanted to enjoy some gas station doubles tomorrow.
pugboy wrote:The line is very fine
A parlour on the premises of a gas station is still not a parlour ?paid_influencer wrote:cyar blame the occifer for that one. The law, as written, specifically only allows certain categories of stores to sell prepared food. Gas stations are not on the list. They have no case.
That is in contrast to the others, who were complying with the law as written but were still shut down by dotish and misinformed occifers.
rspann wrote:It's not the gas station , its a quick shoppe on the premises . The Quick shoppe is like a grocery store . (The beer cave closed though )
rspann wrote:pugboy wrote:The line is very fine
A parlour on the premises of a gas station is still not a parlour ?paid_influencer wrote:cyar blame the occifer for that one. The law, as written, specifically only allows certain categories of stores to sell prepared food. Gas stations are not on the list. They have no case.
That is in contrast to the others, who were complying with the law as written but were still shut down by dotish and misinformed occifers.
It's not the gas station , its a quick shoppe on the premises . The Quick shoppe is like a grocery store . (The beer cave closed though )
Dem ain't know who is we oaaar ?
paid_influencer wrote:rspann wrote:It's not the gas station , its a quick shoppe on the premises . The Quick shoppe is like a grocery store . (The beer cave closed though )
understood. I retract my support of the occifer.
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