The Anti -Nanny State Video The entire Australian hospitality world is over – while the new queen of the cross on Killjoys blows to destroy Sydney’s nightlife again
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A Feder-Up business owner has angry the city of Sydney Council officers who demanded the removal of factories from outside her restaurant and said that interfing bureaucrats had killed the nightlife of the city.
Sydney Restorer Nahji Chu Quarrel with two council officers who showed up on a busy Friday evening in her popular Potts Point Eatery Lady Chu, and instructed to immediately move the pot palms or face the consequences.
But Mrs. Chu said that she would rather go to prison than to meet their orders, and said their requirements were exaggerated because there was no obstacle to the public footpath.
In an explosive confrontation, filmed by an employee, Mrs. Chu did not stop who told an officer: ‘This is’ F *** ED Up, this entire city is f *** ed.
‘I am not a naughty school -child, so don’t speak that way.
‘I pay f *** ING taxes and I pay your wages, so f *** off. I try to activate this F *** ING DEAD City, so don’t close it. ‘
The footpath area serves as an al fresco option for MS CHU customers from Wednesday to Sunday to 9:30 pm.
“They would not leave, that’s why I went crazy,” she told Daily Mail Australia. ‘Let a bomb fall at 7 p.m. and do I expect to stay calm?
‘There is no pleasure in this city, you can’t do anything or you are confronted with a fine.
“Nobody even leaves their house anymore – they just work to make money and give it abroad where they can get culture and have a good time.”

Restorer of Sydney, Nahji Chu, (photo) was confronted on Friday evening with two officers in her popular eatery lady Chu, and instructed to immediately move the pot palms

In an explosive confrontation, filmed by an employee, Mrs. Chu did not stop who told an officer: ‘This is’ F *** ED Up, this entire city is f *** ed up’

The paving area serves as an al fresco option for Mrs. Chu’s customers from Wednesday to Sunday to 9:30 pm
She applied for the City of Sydney Council to expand the area and renovate with umbrellas at the tables and plants to bring an atmosphere to the Drab City Street.
According to Mrs. Chu, her problems started, because the council would only approve one or the other because the access of the public to the footpath also had to be maintained.
“I said no, it’s both. This section does not work without the umbrellas because the council lights are so clear. The plants create mood and atmosphere, and they create a barrier of the cars, “said Chu.
When the uniformed officers came to the busy restaurant during dinner to force the rule, Chu was visibly furious.
“You want me to remove the plants,” she asks in the video as she turns the camera through the street. “They want me to remove these plants. This is F *** ED Up, this city is f *** ED Up. People can still get through.
‘Remove these plants or are you really going to prison? I’d rather go to prison than remove those plants. So send me to prison. Give me the fine. ‘

When the uniformed officers showed up in the busy restaurant to maintain the rule, Chu was visibly furious.

Many companies in the area were forced to keep the store in 2013 after controversial lock -out laws were introduced with a footsteps in the area that fell by 70 percent.
Mrs. Chu runs her video to the walkway between her restaurant and tables asking: “” What is the problem here, you can get through it, what does the problem officer think?
‘Nice trees? Nice umbrellas? Three people can get through it?
“Give me the F *** ING fine now and I will see you in court with my lawyer.”
Many companies in the Kings Cross and Potts Point Area were forced to keep the store in 2013 after controversial lockout laws were introduced to stop street violence, but reduced the footstep in the area by 70 percent.
For years the streets were littered with empty shops, and Draconian Covid Lockdowns worsened the problem.
Chu opened her Vietnamese Street Food Restaurant in 2021 in the hope of joining others in regenerating the Moribund area and tried to revive the lukewarm nightlife of the city.
A spokesperson for the city of Sydney said they attended the restaurant who acted on a complaint.
“On Friday evening, the staff received a complaint about hindered pedestrian access to Roslyn Street and visited the site to investigate,” said the spokesperson.

Relax that they have received ‘current complaints’ about the extra furniture.
‘Employees advised the company which articles were placed outside the approved areas and respectful that they were removed as quickly as possible, without expectations, dinner service would be interrupted to solve the problem.
‘Despite this respectful approach, the city staff received a stream of abuse.
“We praise our staff because they have remained calm and professional during the entire process and we ask the community to act respectfully when dealing with all the staff of the city of Sydney.”
The spokesperson also explained that they had been in negotiations with Mrs. CHU for two months and approved two outside rooms for her use for free.
Since then, however, the Council claims to have received ‘current complaints’ about the extra furniture.
“The city of Sydney has had several meetings with the business owner to explain the problems and encourage to stay in the already extensive free outside roster,” they said.
‘These proactive attempts to solve the problem took place outside the Rush periods of the restaurant.
“We will continue to collaborate with this company to ensure that it can enjoy the free use of city football, while the obligation is understood to maintain enough space for others, including those who push prams or wheelchairs.”
However, Mrs. Chu claims that rising against the council has worked as she has not heard of someone since then.
“The other restaurants tell me,” go girl, “she said. “It’s a dead city and they have been picking me since Covid. That’s why I had enough and I blew on. ‘
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