Breaking: Judge Upholds Ban on Indoor Dining

Breaking: Judge Upholds Ban on Indoor Dining

Montgomery County Circuit Court Judge James Bonifant ruled today he he wouldn’t be entering an injunction, but will be scheduling a hearing after the holidays to review this further.

Earlier in the day judges in Prince George’s and Baltimore upheld similar bans on indoor dining.

This past Friday, Restaurant Association of Maryland (RAM) held a press conference announcing that they had filed requests for temporary restraining orders and preliminary injunctions against Montgomery County, Prince George’s County and Baltimore City, with the goal of having indoor and outdoor dining restored as soon as possible.

Twenty-eight Montgomery County restaurants had signed on as plaintiffs.

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