PITTSBURGH (100.1 FM and AM 1020 KDKA) — Pennsylvania State Police Liquor Control Enforcement released its newest report on COVID-19 compliance checks on Friday.
Officers visited 903 Pennsylvania establishments for check-ins running from Monday, Feb. 15 to Thursday, Feb. 18.
Of the 903 visits, officers handed out 11 violations and 31 warnings for failure to comply with COVID-19 mitigation policies.
Once again, restaurants in the Pittsburgh region received the most warnings and infractions, with 11 and five, respectively.
Pittsburgh had the second most check-ins with 181, with Altoona leading the way with a whopping 255.
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