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COMMENT | Time to convert flat notes to good music

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COMMENT | The poignant albeit distressing message sent out by a publican in Petaling Jaya on Monday to regulars said: “It has never been our intention to break the law as we are licenced to serve both food and liquor. Sadly, we are as confused as all of you about the government’s announcement about the SOPs on pubs serving food.

“This time they’ve included eateries serving liquor as 'no-go zones' liable to a RM10,000 fine if breached. In light of this and to not expose our customers as well as ourselves to such harsh fines, we will be closed until such time there is some clarity as to how we can operate. Please keep us in your thoughts as we navigate these uncertain times together.”

In a response to this message, a publican in Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur replied: “The police are confused too. They visited my pub/restaurant two times on Sunday night checking SOPs, but when we queried them on the latest announcement, they said they didn't know.

“The government is giving us immense issues. Customers called us on the latest announcements if they can come. They, too, are afraid. Business is really down. Thousands...

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