Open Restaurant is an Incident in the 112 Operator Pandemic Outbreak DLC that is part of the COVID event, and can only spawn during Duties #3 and #4 of that event. This incident often requires substantial police response, and has only one incident site.
The incident involves a group of people who are eating at a restaurant, in violation of COVID lockdown orders. Police must administer a fine to the owner of the restaurant, and collect the names and details of each person present, including both staff and guests.
This incident carries no risk of COVID infection.
Conditions to Spawn[]
The Open Restaurant incident requires the Pandemic Outbreak DLC to be installed and active. The incident will not happen during normal play, until such time that the COVID event is triggered.
The incident may only spawn on the third and fourth Duties of the COVID outbreak. It is more common in the 4th duty, but still not particularly common in either.
This incident can only spawn on a building. Note that some maps feature buildings inside parks, or other wilderness areas that have little or no road access.
Resolution[]
The Open Restaurant incident must be reached within 700 seconds of real time (on SLOW game speed) or it will automatically fail.
The reputation reward for resolving this incident is +1, no matter how many elements have been randomly added to the scene.
The penalty for ignoring this incident is -1, regardless of randomly-added elements, and is subject to multipliers from the current difficulty setting.
Scene Elements[]
This incident contains one scene with between 7 and 11 police elements.
Description[]
The scene takes place in the offending restaurant. Present on the scene are the restaurant owner, 1-3 staff members, and between 4 and 6 customers.
The restaurant owner must be issued a fine for €3,000. Additionally, each staff member and customer present must be questioned by police; fortunately this takes less time per-person than normal police questioning.
One staff-member and 4 guests are always present. Each additional staff member and guest has a 50% chance (independently of the others) to appear on the scene.
Even with just 6 guests and staff members, this scene could take a bit of time to resolve. That's particularly true when all 10 are present (this happens in about 1 of 16 cases). It's usually best to send more than one police unit, if available, to speed things up.
There is no risk of officers being infected with COVID.
