Rebelling Hungarian restaurants can expect stronger retribution

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All restaurants and caterers will receive strict punishment from the government in the case of violating the restrictions still in effect by opening their establishments to “eat in”, apart from the “take out” service they are allowed to provide, announces the newest issue of Magyar Közlöny (Hungarian Gazette).
If an owner decides to open their business to “eat in” and the police find out, it will be shut down temporarily for 6 months. If they, despite this, open again, the restaurant will be out of business for an entire year. Moreover, in both cases, they will be banned from all catering activities, meaning that in the case they possess other businesses in the same sector, they cannot conduct any catering activity for 6 or 12 months.
If they go against the ban and do it anyway, they will face a fine ranging from one million (2,700 euros) to five million forints (13,800 euros).
These steps against restaurants and bars are not optional and to be decided on the spot but something the police are obligated to do.
Until now, fines varied from 100 thousand forints to up to a million forints, as well as a temporary shutdown from one day to a year.
During the state of emergency, the government has modified some governmental decrees on measures which aim to protect the economy, for instance, the extension of wage subsidies.
However, 90% of those working in the sector have yet to receive November’s cut from the financial support,
writes index.hu.





