A local coffee shop was still open today despite the ongoing legal battle over coronavirus restrictions.
A local coffee shop was still open today despite the ongoing legal battle over coronavirus restrictions.
Deaths.
The health department in lexington says a temporary injunction...banning a coffee shop from serving customers...should now officially be in effect.
Brewed was still open today..after a judge ordered it to stop serving customers yesterday.
Owner andrew cooperrider says that's because the temporary injunction the judge issued wasn't in effect yet so he continued to operate.
But just before 5 p-m...the health department confirmed it has paid the $5,000 bond required...and the injunction should now be in effect.
Cooperrider says he'll comply...and operate as an events venue right now instead of serving customers.
The health department in lexington took cooperrider to court after he chose to continue serving customers inside his shop...defying new coronavirus rules that ban indoor dining.
Cooperrider says the shop's garage door was open...making it outdoor dining.
He says he'd go to jail over this...that he has more to gain than
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