Deputy of the Krasnoyarsk Legislative Assembly Denis Terekhov was not allowed into the Moskvichi restaurant on Raushskaya Embankment because an event was held there that day for guests with Moscow registration. The owner of the establishment, Ekaterina Dashevskaya, told socialbites.ca about this. According to him, only Muscovites are not allowed into the restaurant on other days.
“This concept is true. Events are organized specifically for Muscovites. Denis arrived on the day of one such event, where the restaurant’s clientele and VIP guests insisted on visiting the facility, mostly people registered in Moscow, as we could not let everyone in due to cramped seating. ” said Denis in the video “, I try to explain that despite our close friendship, I cannot deviate from the rules of the establishment, because the wishes of our guests are the law for us. The practice of the restaurant is generally open, like the capital of our Motherland: we are happy to present Moscow cuisine, introduce its traditions and history to all guests without exception,” said Dashevskaya.
In a conversation with socialbites.ca, Denis Terekhov said that the situation “is of no use” but called the restaurant’s rules “absurd”.
“I take this philosophically. If you can keep people out by dress code, you can probably keep them out by your records. This is a private institution, they can do whatever they want. But this seems like some kind of nonsense to me. Putin’s St. I asked him what would happen if he came with a St. Petersburg residence permit. They told me that Putin had a residence permit in Moscow, so they would let him in. There are many restaurants in Moscow, I could eat in any other. No problem. “This seems strange to me,” said Terekhov.
The MP explained that he did not have his passport with him that day, so he presented his proxy ID, but could not confirm his Moscow registration.
“I know Ekaterina Dashevskaya, who called me. Then we talked to him and I asked: Why did you call me and they didn’t let me in? [Был ответ]: I was sure that you were registered in Moscow, you are from Moscow. I say: yes, but I don’t have my passport with me. So we argued for a long time. Apparently the guards are told to write everything down just in case. I have no complaints but the story is very funny. “In my opinion, the last time they requested registration was 20 years ago, when Yuri Mikhailovich Luzhkov was still alive,” Terekhov concluded.
A video of Deputy Terekhov arguing with the security of the capital’s Moskvichi establishment was published by the Shot Telegram channel. Ekaterina Dashevskaya provided socialbites.ca with footage in which she explains to the MP why she was not allowed into the restaurant.
Terekhov, formerly a member of Krasnoyarsk It turned out to be in intensive care after taking a nutritional supplement containing fly agaric.
Source: Gazeta
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