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https://sg.yahoo.com/news/holland-v...owing-crowds-to-mingle-outside-092449344.html

British Indian Curry Hut, the restaurant which allowed large crowds to gather outdoors at Holland Village on Friday night (19 June) – the first night of Singapore’s Phase 2 reopening – has been ordered to close with immediate effect.

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Many Ang mohs in Asia behaved like its still the colonial times and they are above the law. This mindset is further perpetuated by all the local women worshipping them and dying to have a taste of white meat especially the feminist libtards.
 

laksaboy

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Hmmmm...

https://britishindiancurryhut.sg/

We are currently closed for orders now.

We Will be back on 29th June 2020 to serve you soon.


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'I can't control crowds on the street': Manager of Holland Village restaurant shut for flouting Phase 2 rules

https://www.todayonline.com/singapo...estaurant-ordered-shut-flouting-phase-2-rules

Speaking to TODAY on Saturday evening, Mr Khader Basha Ghouse Basha, 38, the general manager of British Indian Curry Hut said that patrons seen in a picture circulating social media were a mixture of patrons from his restaurant as well as other food establishments along the street who had got together to mingle and smoke.
 

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Fight at holland village

The incident happened on June 19 at around 10 pm the group of man were seen having a dispute and pushing each other along Lorong Mambong (Holland Village).

They were pushing each other outside The Fine Line restaurant and one of the men in the group threw a glass bottle at another person, it is believed that the man who threw the bottle was arrested by the Police.


 

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Fight at holland village

The incident happened on June 19 at around 10 pm the group of man were seen having a dispute and pushing each other along Lorong Mambong (Holland Village).

They were pushing each other outside The Fine Line restaurant and one of the men in the group threw a glass bottle at another person, it is believed that the man who threw the bottle was arrested by the Police.


i haven't been to HV for long long time
didn't know that place so hiong and happening seah!
 

LordElrond

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It’s true that you can’t really control what this bunch of retards do... if they are outside on the road
 

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Holland Village restaurant ordered to close after allowing crowds to mingle outside
Staff Writer, Singapore
Staff Writer, Singapore
Editorial Team
Yahoo News Singaporeyesterday

Crowds gather outside Holland Village restaurants on first night of Phase 2 reopening. (PHOTO: SG Covidiots/Facebook)

Crowds gather outside Holland Village restaurants on first night of Phase 2 reopening. (PHOTO: SG Covidiots/Facebook)

SINGAPORE — British Indian Curry Hut, the restaurant which allowed large crowds to gather outdoors at Holland Village on Friday night (19 June) – the first night of Singapore’s Phase 2 reopening – has been ordered to close with immediate effect.

All outdoor refreshment areas (ORA) along Lorong Mambong will also be removed. Food-and-beverage outlets along this stretch of Holland Village will have to ensure that their customers dine only within their premises, and are not eating or drinking outside.

Minister for National Development Lawrence Wong said in a Facebook post on Saturday that, while the majority of businesses and individuals are cooperating with the measures to resume activities safely after the COVID-19 circuit breaker period, “a few are acting very irresponsibly”.

“They will be taken to task,” said Wong, who is also the co-chairman of the multi-ministry taskforce against COVID-19.
He said that authorities were alerted to large crowds gathering in Holland Village on Friday night. Based on their inspections, the crowds were largely gathering outside the British Indian Curry Hut restaurant. Photos of the crowds were circulated in social media.
“Enforcement officers have also issued fines to several individuals in the vicinity last night for violating safe distancing rules,” he said in the Facebook post. “Investigations are ongoing for other possible breaches.”

Patrols in popular nightspots
Wong said that enforcement officers will continue their patrols islandwide, especially in popular nightspots, and will take immediate actions against any individuals or business flouting the safe distancing rules.

Individuals who flout the rules will be fined, even if it’s a first offence, and egregious cases will be charged and prosecuted in court. Those holding work passes risk having their passes revoked.

Likewise, any business operator who is unable to comply with the safe management measures will be ordered to close, and will face possible penalties and charges.
“I call on all business operators to do the right thing. There’s no point rushing to open, only to fall short of the new safe management requirements,” Wong said in his Facebook post. “You will end up with further closures and disruptions for your business.”
 
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