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Business owners file suit against Myrtle Beach

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The city of Myrtle Beach is facing another lawsuit over some of the new ordinances passed by city council, designed to curtail the May motorcycle rallies.

Thursday morning, attorney Suzanne Coe said she filed for an injunction in United States District Court in Florence.

Coe said she filed for an injunction to stop the ordinances that are currently in effect. She said the next step is a hearing and she is waiting to hear from the Court.

Coe said the lead plaintiff in the case in Donnie Emery, owner of The Dog House Bar and Grill; other plaintiffs include Club Kryptonite, The Master’s Club, and others.

Monday, attorney J. Thomas McGrath filed suit on behalf of his clients, William and Carol O’Day, who live in Myrtle Beach.

According to that lawsuit, the two would like a judge to declare the ordinances about noise and the ordinance about wearing a helmet and protective eyewear invalid, void, and unenforceable.

Myrtle Beach public information officer Mark Kruea said the city has not yet been served with either lawsuit.

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