
Charges Dropped Against Calgary Pizza Restaurant Accused of Violating COVID-19 Regulations
Published on November 16, 2023
The City of Calgary has dropped charges against a pizzeria that was accused of violating multiple bylaws during the COVID-19 pandemic, including not requiring proof of vaccination status from customers. Without Papers Pizza was charged in October 2021 after two undercover inspectors were allowed to purchase food and stay in the restaurant without being asked for proof of vaccination, according to a news release from The Democracy Fund (TDF). The restaurant owner filed a constitutional challenge and the court date had been set for Nov. 15, according to a social media post from the owner, Jesse Johnson. The Epoch Times reached out to the City of Calgary but did not immediately hear back....
