'Kill Bill' restaurant operator decries 'hypocrisy' in Tokyo's COVID-19 measures
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'Kill Bill' restaurant operator decries 'hypocrisy' in Tokyo's COVID-19 measures
TOKYO (Reuters) - A Tokyo restaurant operator suing the city for mandating shorter business hours decried the "hypocrisy" of health officials who flout the government's own COVID-19 contagion protocols. Read full story
'Kill Bill' restaurant operator decries 'hypocrisy' in Tokyo's COVID-19 measures
By Rocky Swift TOKYO - A Tokyo restaurant operator suing the city for mandating shorter business hours decried the "hypocrisy" of health officials who flout the government's own COVID-19 contagion protocols. Kozo Hasegawa, the operator of 43 restaurants including one that inspired the movie "Kill Bill: Volume I," is contesting the constitutionality of the measures and said that reports
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