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“To give the bad actors a pass would be patently unfair to the thousands of businesses that are following the rules, to say nothing of the on-going risk to the public,” said City Attorney Kristin Bronson. My office will continue to uphold the rule of law and prosecute these cases.”
The city attorney s office will continue to defend the citations issued by the Denver Department of Public Health and Environment (DDPHE), the city said. The violations range from unlawfully remaining open to ignoring face-covering requirements or capacity limits.
“The Court finds that a reasonable person of ordinary intelligence would have little difficulty interpreting and applying the ordinary terms used in PHO (Public Health Order) 20-24,” Denver County Court Judge Chelsea Malone ruled in her recent order rejecting the arguments of Hobby Lobby.
Scott Durland, owner of the legendary Denver country venue, chose to allow in the crowds last weekend, and as a result, the club is again closed.until capacity restrictions on large clubs are raised to a level where it's possible to do business, he says.
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DENVER â The owner of the Grizzly Rose said he gave the green light to violate the state health order capacity limit last Saturday when a crowd of mostly maskless people packed into the bar.
Earlier in the week, a video circulated online of people failing to socially distance in the country dance hall. Scott Durland claimed he didnât advertise on the radio or on television. He said it was all word of mouth.
âThere is a lot of pent out demand to go out and see people and do things socially again,â Durland said.
Grizzly Rose Ordered To Close After Violating Health Orders
A popular bar among the Denver community has been forced to close its doors after violating health orders over the weekend.
Health restrictions that were put in place to fight the spread of COVID-19 across Colorado were seemingly ignored by The Grizzly Rose, as the bar was caught hosting hundreds of patrons in its packed venue last Saturday (Jan. 30).
As a result, The Tri-County Health Department (TCHD) ordered The Grizzly Rose to shut down effective immediately after it was determined the Denver bar did, in fact, violate public health orders.
According to 9News, the Tri-County Health Department (TCHD) issued a closure order that says the Grizzly Rose violated health orders in the following ways: