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The
city
recently
built
a
community
area
with
tables
outside
of
this
establishment.
This
in
no
way
belongs
to
this
establishment.
The
owner
has
taken
upon
himself
to
continually
harass
his
regulars
about
the
space.
If
you
have
ever
visited
this
location,
then
you
are
aware
that
the
clientele
is
50
years
of
age
and
over
manly,
responsible
adults
who
gather
in
kinship.
The
owner
is
not
about
the
community
or
his
patrons
which
are
mainly
from
the
community
and
have
supported
him
over
the
years.
Serving
soul
food
to
a
mainly
African
American
clientele
while
calling
the
police
on
them
is
unacceptable.
This
isn't
a
business
worthy
of
receiving
our
dollars.
Maryland
Law
States
the
following:
On
March
19,
2020,
in
response
to
the
spread
of
Covid-19
in
the
State
and
citing
the
protection
of
public
health
by
furthering
the
goals
of
social
distancing
and
promotion
of
compliance
with
isolation
protocols,
Maryland
Governor
Hogan
issued
an
executive
order
expanding
alcoholic
beverage
delivery
and
carryout
services.
The
order
allowed
licensed
establishments
to
deliver
or
sell
alcoholic
beverages
for
off-premises
consumption
despite
any
restrictions
inherent
in
their
licenses.
The
order
remains
effective
until
after
the
termination
of
the
state
of
emergency
and
rescission
of
the
proclamation
of
a
catastrophic
health
emergency.
This
area
is
not
owned
by
this
establishment
and
is
considered
off
premise.
He
has
no
right
to
police
a
common
area
that
can
be
used
for
socializing,
playing
cards,
painting,
gathering
or
playing
reasonable
music.
Shame
on
him
for
calling
the
police
on
his
patrons
who
for
years
have
supported
him.
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