Mehdi kebab van pair hear their fate (From thisisoxfordshire)
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Mehdi kebab van pair hear their fate
11:40am Monday 21st January 2013 in News
A pair whose kebab van failed a hygiene inspection despite a warning will learn their fate today.
Brother and sister Mehdi and Wadeya Karrouchi, who run Mehdi’s in High Street, were warned in October they were in “the last chance saloon”. But an inspection the next month revealed several issues.
The city council’s licensing and registration committee will meet at 5pm at the Town Hall to decide upon their licence.
Comments(8)
Quentin Walker
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12:00pm Mon 21 Jan 13
Sid Hunt wrote:Agreed.
Why are these procedures so protracted? If the hygiene standards are not met withdraw the licence immediately and remove the health risk to the public.
itsmick
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1:31pm Mon 21 Jan 13
Grunden Skip
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4:10pm Mon 21 Jan 13
Sid Hunt wrote:Sid it is not only that, they also had the heat readings for the Kebab slabs filled in on the report sheet a day in advance (must be fortune tellers) now that is just taking the P. They have had every warning, and if they get another one, it just shows that the council are toothless. Or pick and choose who they will ban or not.
Why are these procedures so protracted? If the hygiene standards are not met withdraw the licence immediately and remove the health risk to the public.
King Joke
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11:35am Tue 22 Jan 13
Grunden Skip
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6:01pm Tue 22 Jan 13
Sid Hunt
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7:42am Wed 23 Jan 13
King Joke wrote:It's more about the lethargy of the authorities enforcing their own rules but I when I am buying a kebab from one of these vans I would like to do so safely.
I had no idea Health & Safety rules were so popular among the OM posting community.
If you are happy to risk a potentially serious illness that is your prerogative.
King Joke
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10:22am Fri 25 Jan 13
Nonetheless I find this interest in health & safety rather puzzling given the usual vitriol heaped on the authorities when prosecuting people for exceeding driving hours, not having the right fire exits, allowing smoking etc.
Sid Hunt says...
11:50am Mon 21 Jan 13