Illustration of glasses of beer, on a terrace in Rennes.
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C. Allain / APEI / 20 Minutes
They were all over 65.
On Wednesday, the Vannes police carried out an unannounced check in a bar in the prefecture of Morbihan.
At the back of the closed establishment, the police discovered eleven people consuming alcohol, reports
Le Télégramme
.
None wore a mask and the distances were not respected, specifies the daily.
The customers of this underground bar were hidden behind a screen positioned in the establishment.
According to the police, the manager of the establishment only received a warning.
A report was made to the prefecture of Morbihan.
Bars and restaurants have been closed since the end of October and the start of the second lockdown.
It is not yet clear when they will be able to reopen.
In Vannes, several cafetiers would have complained about "the pressure" put by the police on the sale of take-away drinks, underlines
Ouest-France
.
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