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Lexington coffee shop will STAY open for dine in despite dem gov orders.
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Lexington coffee shop remains open for dine-in despite Gov. Beshear's orders
By: Karolina Buczek | LEX 18 Dec 1, 2020 Updated 11 min ago

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- As the neon "open" sign remained on in Brewed's window Monday, Lexington Fayette County Health Department inspectors told the court what happened at the coffee shop last week.

"When I entered the facility, I saw that there were people to my left," health inspector Karen Sanders said, according to a report by LEX 18.

The problem is Gov. Andy Beshear's current coronavirus order bans in-person dining in Kentucky.

According to the health inspector's testimony, Brewed owner Andrew Cooperrider said they were operating their dining room like a patio since they had their garage door partially open.


"I let him know that it needed to be 50% walls, open to the elements," Sanders testified.

Sanders said she told Cooperrider if he wanted to stay open, he would need to stop indoor dining. But he told her he wouldn't do that.

"We let them know at that point their permit would be suspended," Sanders said.

A senior inspector, Denny "Skip" Castleman, also testified that he went to Brewed to assist Sanders in serving the enforcement notice that ordered the business to close. He testified that's when the situation became tense.

"I turned around to put my paperwork in my truck, and I turned around, and I had -- I'd say -- 15 to 20 people standing in front of me, and Mr. Coopperrider (was) fairly upset. He's cursing at met a little bit and getting very close," Castleman said. "At that point in time, I started to wonder what was going to happen next, because I wasn't sure if they were going to allow us to leave since they were around both of our vehicles. And I didn't see the situation going to improve with me trying to have any discourse, so I got in my truck. And no one prevented us from trying to leave, but it was looking a little ugly there for a while."

Last week, Cooperrider told LEX 18 News he had a reason for following the inspectors outside.

"The No. 1 reason why was because I was in here with legal counsel," Cooperrider said. "When they handed me the paper, and legal counsel said to ask for the public hearing, I said, 'I want a public hearing,' and I wouldn't have followed him to the truck if he would've turned and said, 'heard you.' I had to follow him to his truck saying, 'I want a public hearing.'"


On Monday, Cooperrider didn't take the witness stand in court. However, his lawyer argued that since there is a lack of clarity surrounding the governor's orders, Cooperrider should be allowed to keep his indoor space open as a venue. Currently, venues can have 25 people inside.

The health department's lawyer fought back on that claim, saying that while a business can fall under more than one category, Brewed was operating as a restaurant. Therefore, indoor dining is not allowed.

There is no word yet on when the court will issue a ruling.
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Re: Lexington coffee shop will STAY open for dine in despite dem gov orders.
« Reply #1 on: December 01, 2020, 10:43:20 AM »
Good for Him,  I wish Him Luck!

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Re: Lexington coffee shop will STAY open for dine in despite dem gov orders.
« Reply #2 on: December 01, 2020, 12:14:56 PM »
Every place needs to do this.
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Re: Lexington coffee shop will STAY open for dine in despite dem gov orders.
« Reply #3 on: December 01, 2020, 12:30:18 PM »
Nooooooo! Do what your government tells you to do. Go bankrupt! Get on welfare.  They'll feed you, and take care of you.
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Re: Lexington coffee shop will STAY open for dine in despite dem gov orders.
« Reply #4 on: December 02, 2020, 02:37:18 AM »
I don't know what penalties his state has but here our little Hitler will just fine you into bankruptcy and has done so in certain instances. Our state supreme court has ruled that our laws give her the power to do so. That's what you get when democrats are in control of every part of state government. $5000 a day is the fine for not following orders.

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Re: Lexington coffee shop will STAY open for dine in despite dem gov orders.
« Reply #5 on: December 02, 2020, 02:48:55 AM »
I don't know what penalties his state has but here our little Hitler will just fine you into bankruptcy and has done so in certain instances. Our state supreme court has ruled that our laws give her the power to do so. That's what you get when democrats are in control of every part of state government. $5000 a day is the fine for not following orders.

Yet she does whatever she wants. Shes as bad as Pelosi.