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A restaurant in Quezon City is appealing a closure order issued by city government regulators after authorities had found that it has been operating without a permit from the city government for the past two years.


The Bureau of Licensing and Permit Office ordered Conspiracy Garden Café closed also for violating noise pollution limits. The restaurant, located along Visayas Avenue, features nightly shows of folk singers.

Pacifico Maghacot said he ordered the closure after tests showed that the restaurant violated noise pollution limits.
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Pacifico Maghacot, chief of the city government’s Bureau of Licensing and Permit Office (BPLO), said his personnel padlocked Conspiracy Garden Cafe last Tuesday with police operatives led by Superintendent Nestor Abalos assisting them. The bar is located along Visayas Avenue, not far from the Quezon Memorial.
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                    [Title] => Quezon City restaurant appeals closure order
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A restaurant in Quezon City is appealing a closure order issued by city government regulators after authorities had found that it has been operating without a permit from the city government for the past two years.


The Bureau of Licensing and Permit Office ordered Conspiracy Garden Café closed also for violating noise pollution limits. The restaurant, located along Visayas Avenue, features nightly shows of folk singers.

Pacifico Maghacot said he ordered the closure after tests showed that the restaurant violated noise pollution limits.
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Pacifico Maghacot, chief of the city government’s Bureau of Licensing and Permit Office (BPLO), said his personnel padlocked Conspiracy Garden Cafe last Tuesday with police operatives led by Superintendent Nestor Abalos assisting them. The bar is located along Visayas Avenue, not far from the Quezon Memorial.
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