Downtown Halifax business fined for violating Health Protection Act
Police say officers heard loud music, saw people going into establishment
Halifax Regional Police have charged a business in downtown Halifax with violating the Health Protection Act for being open when it was supposed to be closed due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Police say they received reports on Thursday that a business was not following the regulations, and when officers arrived, they heard loud music coming from inside and saw people entering the establishment.
The business was given a ticket that comes with a fine of $11,622.50
Police did not name the business, saying they usually do not reveal identifying information about recipients of summary offence tickets.
Asked whether the business was a restaurant, bar or other type of establishment, police spokesperson Const. John MacLeod would only say it was a place where liquor is usually served.