They have been saying something will happen soon.
There will be some changes coming to Sos?a soon.
Word on the street is everything closed until further notice; comodo's closed also.
There is discussion of regulating the hours of operation of the businesses on PC. Again, nothing has been finalized. Part of the problem is how certain businesses will be categorized. Whether they will be designated as a "bar", "disco" or "restaurant" will determine their opening and closing times.
Certainly reports that "everything is closed until further notice" needs some confirmation and explanation if true.
Or simply observing national drinking establishment closing hours at midnight weekdays and 2am at weekends unless licensed otherwise.
The directive was given to CESTUR yesterday to inform the businesses on Pedro Clisante that effective immediately, as of 08-July-2016, all business serving alcohol must close at 12:00am on Sunday through Thursday and at 2:00am on Friday and Saturday. And as posted above these are the current national regulations, however here in Sos?a they have been given a "free ride" for a long time.
Also as I posted above depending on how certain businesses are designated will dictate whether they will be able to stay open beyond the hours indicated.
AS OF LAST NIGHT, certain businesses were informed that as restaurants, for example Bourbon Street Grill, they will be allowed to remain open past the designated closing times, but must not serve alcohol, others designated as bars or discos such as Rumba, Classico, etc. were informed they must conform to the new closing times.
This is how CESTUR communicated last night's operation to the local business owners. Most were not informed before the arrival of CESTUR in the evening. And the process of informing each establishment was anything but formal or organized, whoever was present at the time CESTER arrived at their establishment was informed of the changes, in some cases only regular employees were present and not managers or owners. It's obvious many details remain to be "worked out" but the general directive was communicated.
Apparently el procurador de la Rep?blica, Francisco Dominguez Brito is in town and will be visiting himself and making some sort of statement (another one), soon. Let's see . . .