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Perth pub warns those who flout coronavirus rules will be thrown out

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Perth pub is warning punters not to flout coronavirus rules or they will be thrown out. The King James Pub and Kitchen on Kinnoull Street says it will make things even stricter after a rise in the number of infections recorded in Scotland. Negotiations to start on plan to turn city centre building into boutique hotel And bosses have warned they “will have no choice but to eject anyone flouting the rules”.In a Facebook post, the pub warns seats must be booked through Facebook or over the phone. Tay Cities Deal unlikely to get signed off until autumn at the earliest Customers need to sanitise their hands on entry and follow the one-way system that is in place.Other rules include staying seated unless ordering a drink, not moving between.

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