Temporary closure of an establishment that sold alcohol without an IV license

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At the beginning of March, the border police (PAF) carried out a check in an establishment located at Sandy Ground and noted several infringements. On the one hand, alcoholic drinks were served when the establishment did not have an IV license as required by law; only a "large catering" license was held and no catering was served. On the other hand, two people who worked there were not declared.

The prefecture issued a decree on May 31 declaring the administrative closure of the establishment for three months from June 1.

The boss immediately seized the judge in summary proceedings to suspend this order and argued "an emergency condition" to maintain the opening of his establishment; the emergency condition being that the closing of his establishment deprives him and his family of all means of subsistence. The judge in chambers rejected his request. (More details on www.soualigapost.com)

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