New Zealand's prime minister is barred from entering the cafe: It's been filled by the rules.

It is rare for a government leader to enter a café by chance for a meal or a drink. It's even rare for them to be denied entry. However, that was precisely what happened to New Zealand Prime Minister Yacinda Ardern. She wasn't allowed into a coffee shop in Wellington for [...]
It was not allowed to enter a cafe in Wellington because there were people inside enough to be allowed to the maximum under new social distance regulations.
“O My God, Yacinda Ardern just tried to enter the Olive café and was refused because the bar was full of”, a Twitter network user wrote in his account.
Hours later, Prime Minister Clarke Gayford's partner commented on this post, taking blame for what happened to the government chief.
“I need to take responsibility for this, I didn't organise and I didn't reserve” anywhere, he wrote, writes the Guardian”, broadcast Express.
While other world leaders can send staff to set their table in advance at the cafe, a prime minister's spokesman said that waiting to enter the cafe is something everyone can face because of restrictive measures. “Prime Minister says she expects like everyone else”, the spokesman said.












