Barnstable’s Overnight Curfew Drives Tourism and Commerce Elsewhere
ABOVE: A HyannisNews.com photo captures a disheartening scene in downtown Hyannis this past Labor Day Weekend, where bewildered visitors stand outside a darkened McDonald’s, grappling with the reality of the Town of Barnstable’s 1:00 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. business curfew. The image shows several young adults clustered near the drive-thru intercom, hoping to buy food after their evening on the town, only to find both the dining area and drive-thru closed. Their faces reflect frustration and disbelief. One young man expresses his disappointment by saying, “This place sucks,” a sentiment aimed at the Village of Hyannis in general. The photo encapsulates the broader economic toll of the curfew, as these downtown visitors — contributors to the local economy — face a town that has been forced to shut down, leaving everyone without food or services. Whether these disillusioned patrons will ever return to Hyannis with their tourism dollars remains uncertain, but the image suggests a lasting negative impression that will likely drive them to other more accommodating “parts unknown.”
* The following is an HN link to a similar HN article from last season, which highlights the wider, self-inflicted issues that go beyond tourism… https://hyannisnews.com/a-cape-crime-most-foul-traveling-family-stranded-in-government-imposed-gas-food-desert/









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