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Cobourg business charged under emergency order after opening patio for service: police

Police charged a local business owner after they reportedly opened a patio to customers over the weekend. Global Peterborough file

Police charged a downtown Cobourg, Ont., business over the weekend under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act (EMCPA), alleging the business violated the province’s orders during the novel coronavirus pandemic.

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According to the Cobourg Police Service, officers responded to the downtown core around 6 p.m. on Saturday after receiving information that a business had opened its patio for customer service.

Patio services are currently not permitted as part of the province’s sweeping emergency measures under the EMCPA.

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According to police, officers investigated, and a business proprietor was charged under the Provincial Offences Act with failing to comply with an order made during a declared emergency.

Police did not identify the individual or the business.

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