@KTSMtv "revoke permits and certificates of occupancies"
I'll bet that's murky. How about just revoking their ability to operate as a restaurant?
The idea is to create a desire on the part of businesses to comply with the temporary rules.
Allowing them to temporarily operate as..
@KTSMtv ..restaurants allows them to survive when they otherwise might not. Removing that option for failing to follow the rules thus becomes a business decision.
Don't make it a legal matter like revoking permits, craft it as part of an Order from the County Judge.
@KTSMtv That way it all goes away when the Order is superseded or when the County Commissioners Court terminates the original Emergency Order.
@jack 1. Of late, Twitter has obviously NOT been operating in "good faith" when it comes to its "Good Samaritan" content moderation. 2. If that is not obvious to YOU, then you are part of the problem and will never solve the issue.
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@jack 3. Trust is earned by your actions. However, both your actions AND your words - especially when compared to your actions - can lose it.
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@jack In the exercise of freedom of speech, there can be no half measures. Twitter either is or is not a platform that anyone can use to speak their mind.
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the Governor of the State of Texas declared a state of disaster, the President of the United States of America declared a national emergency and the El Paso County Judge issued a Declaration of Local Disaster for Public Health Emergency pursuant to Texas Government Code § 418.108
the El Paso County Commissioners Court issued an Emergency Order extending the County’s state of disaster and instituting emergency measures due to a public health emergency until terminated by order of the El Paso County Commissioners Court