The NFH closed 14 stores for five days, due to the infridgement of the Sunday store closure
In one year, the National Consumer Protection Authority (NFH) received 27 notifications, in which the informers complained that shops were open despite the law on Sunday store closure – the authority told Népszabadság Online.
The National Consumer Protection Authority (NFH) has not imposed fines. The minimum penalty was a mandatory closure for five days. The authority used this penalty in 14 cases. (nepszabadsag.hu)
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