Posted on 09/08/2020 3:05:27 PM PDT by lightman
Pennsylvania restaurant and bar owners have been waiting since mid-July for Gov. Tom Wolf to relax dine-in capacity limits.
Today, the governor gave his blessing, announcing that starting Sept. 21 establishments can bump up indoor seating from 25% to 50%. However, any reason to celebrate was quickly squashed when Wolf threw the industry a curveball.
As part of the updated orders, establishments with liquor licenses will have to cut off booze orders at 10 p.m., while those restaurants and bars wishing to move up to 50% will need to fill out a self-certification document to be eligible.
Central Pennsylvania restaurant and bar owners expressed displeasure with the governors latest guidance. The revised regulations, they say, will only hurt an already struggling industry and could possibly lead to more unemployment and closures.
He gave us a biscuit but he will only let us eat half of it, said Don Carter, Jr., owner of several establishments, including Dukes Riverside and Dockside Willies in Wormleysburg.
Under Wolfs revised mandates, participating establishments that choose to become certified will appear in a searchable online database. The governors office said the program is modeled after similar mitigation efforts in Connecticut, while the alcohol sales cut off is modeled after an effort in Ohio.
This is an undue burden on an industry struggling for survival, said John Longstreet, president and CEO of the Pennsylvania Restaurant and Lodging Association, in a statement.
Longstreet noted that other states such as Connecticut require all businesses, including grocery stores, retail and big box stores, as well as restaurants and bars, to self-certify.
While the Governor cites Connecticut as the model, that states self-certification In Pennsylvania, only the restaurants and bars are required to self-certify to reach 50% occupancy, while no such action is required of any other business, he said.
Bars and restaurants can elect to remain at 25% capacity indoors and do not need to fill out the document. Those who participate will receive signage and other items from the state to display.
According to the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, participation in the program helps consumers know which businesses are looking out for their health and safety.
Gary Huether, co-owner of the Aroogas Grille House & Sports Bar chain, said its unprecedented the state is asking restaurant owners and no other industries to sign certification paperwork.
Among his grudges, the 10 p.m. deadline for alcohol sales will create challenges among employees who wont want to work if they cant earn tips through alcohol sales. Its also putting a dent in the upcoming football season, as well as pay-per-view events, such as a scheduled UFC card later this month.
NFL games on Sunday, Monday and Thursday nights start late, while the UFC event starts at 10 p.m.
The issue is now if I have it outside and it starts at 10 p.m., I dont know how many people are going to come, Huether said.
Brian Fertenbaugh, owner of Cafe Fresco-Center City, said the cut off will likely increase unemployment in the industry as establishments shave back workers' hours due to the early closing time.
I dont feel like this is going to benefit us this much, trimming back our hours. [Wolf] is giving us one thing and there he goes taking away something else, Fertenbaugh said.
Earlier today, state Health Department Secretary Dr. Rachel Levine provided more insight into the decision. She pointed to college towns as one reason for the 10 p.m. cut off time.
I think we wanted to continue that mitigation effort, and do it particularly in terms of what were seeing with college students, with older college students, Levine told reporters Tuesday. We have seen a significant increase in terms of the numbers [of confirmed coronavirus cases] in 19- to 24-year-olds. Those numbers, throughout the state, have been going up significantly.
A news release issued Tuesday indicated that, of the states nearly 1.7 million confirmed coronavirus cases since March, approximately 11% are in those who fall into the 19-24 age range.
Matt Flinchbaugh, owner of Flinchys in Lower Allen Township, said the busiest time on weekends is between 9 p.m. and 11 p.m, and the most profitable hours when customers order drinks and appetizers.
We go to 50% for the winter, but closing two hours early. Whats that do, especially if we could serve food for two hours? Flinchbaugh said.
Carter stressed late-night customers typically order drinks, so by eliminating bar service, it pretty much designates 10 p.m. as the closing time. In Pennsylvania, bars are permitted to be open until 2 a.m.
Basically, in my opinion he didnt give us a thing. He gave the diners a plus but a bar with a liquor license really didnt receive anything, Carter said.
For Romeo LaMarco, owner of Teds Bar & Grill in West Hanover Township and Harrisburg, the 10 p.m. curfew doesnt make sense, but for different reasons. The majority of people at his establishments come out to eat before 10 p.m.
It wont do much of anything because by 10 most of the crowds are gone, he said.
In addition, LaMarco stressed the industry is faced with so many rules as part of the states mitigation, its hard to keep up with all of them.
At least one owner said hell take all the good news he can get. Rookies Craft Burger Bar owner Konstantine Pappas said hes had to adjust his hours due to the pandemic and already closes at 10 p.m.
The 50 % is definitely going to be better than the 25, just for more revenue and for more walk-in business, he said.
Basically you are just waking up every morning praying to the good lord that we can survive another day, he added.
According to a news release, the self-certification form will include the following, and must be completed by Oct. 5 for any bar or restaurant that wishes to do so:
"A list of requirements contained in the current restaurant industry guidance and enforcement efforts;
A statement that the owner has reviewed and agrees to follow these requirements;
The business' maximum indoor occupancy number based on the fire code; and
A statement that the owner understands that the certification is subject to penalties for unsworn falsification to authorities."
Dockside Willies along the Susquehanna River in Wormleyburg (opposite Harrisburg).
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Wolf just can’t let go of his control fever.
It is as if CT and OH had some magic elixor, as their brand of tyranny is somehow worthy of being followed over some other fascism. Government has no business in business. Government has no business in public health or health care. Let people make their own damn choices. In the mean time, leave us alone.
Does he wear brown shirts EVERY day?
Wolf’s taking his orders....gladly I might add.
Surprised people havent rioted over this stuff...
Wolf’s trying to sustain his emergency political hold until the election......I suspect he’ll try to dictate how many can actually be there to vote at one time
Wolf’s trying to sustain his emergency political hold until the election......I suspect he’ll try to dictate how many can actually be there to vote at one time
If Brown, Cuomo, Evers, Inslee, Murphy, Newsom, Northam, Murphy, Pritzker, Wolf, Whitmer, Walz were so concerned for their states citizen’s safety, why are they not wailing for investigations into the root cause of Covid-19? In fact why are ZERO governors speaking?
United Slaves of America?
LOCKDOWN
2020 see...this is what we have become.
They will ruin lives, innocent lives, as many innocent lives as they want to ruin. SUPEREVIL. No law can stop them. FF could not have anticipated what goes on in the head of SUBHUMANS. They saw some of it but didnt understand the thought processes. It was not addressed in our founding, and therefore not examined in our current thinking.
Bill Gates
George Soros
Joe Biden
Kamala Harris
Hillary Clinton
Barack Obama
Anthony Fauci
Mark Zuckerberg
Nancy Pelosi
Andrew Cuomo
Gavin Newsom
Gretchen Whitmer
Lori Lightfoot
Jeffrey Epstein
Harvey Weinstein
Ghislaine Maxwell
Anthony Weiner
etc., etc., etc.
These are just some of the American SUBHUMAN SUPEREVIL. There are many, many others around the world.
The SUBHUMAN SUPEREVIL take great delight in DESTROYING the positive characteristics of human beings.
Oh...and that SUBHUMAN PSYCHOPATH Bill Clinton was so great at compartmentalizing wasnt he?
330 MILLION vs. ?????? It’s a BIG CLUB out here, and THEY are not in it.
When Trump wins, we need to organize the day after and end this nonsense
People in this country will soon completely tire of this governmental tyranny and totalitarianism and revolt.
I'm surprised that there hasn't been more mass civil disobedience from business owners who tell these wannabe dictator governors to stick it where the sun don't shine.
It's obvious that Gov. West's orders are arbitrary and capricious and have no basis in rationale for protecting the safety and health of the citizenry of Pennsylvania.
They are meant to punish business owners, especially restaurants, from earning a livelihood and control them to the point of breaking their backs.
It's this kind of onerous and punitive government behavior that will cause a civil war in this country, not the riots in the cities.
What is with the Lefts obsession with bars. They sound like some 19th Century temperance league.
That we ALLOWED this to occur without rising up and killing the dictators will be a stain on us for years to come.
Now Democrats have learned that we are sheep and we will be slaughtered at their will.
In Pennsylvania it all began in June when Allegheny County (Pittsburgh) saw an uptick in new cases among young adults and “contact tracers” linked them to bars and restaurants-—NOT, of course, the rioting which was in full bloom.
Allegheny has its own Health Department which can exceed the dictates of the PA Department of Health, so they did, and reduced restaurant capacity
Then Tommie the Commie did another one-size-doesn’t-fit all and slapped the same limits on the entire Commonwealth.
JUST WHERE ARE ALL THE PENNSYLVANIA REPUBLICANS IN CONGRESS!!!!?????!!!!!
(caps on for a reason)
Actually the question should be “where all the Pennsylvania Republicans in the Legislature?”.
They hold a majority but not a veto-proof one.
And the courts always take Tommie’s side.
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