I went a local eating establishment on Saturday (- Hudson Oaks). After taking a close look at the door when driving up and again as the wife approached, I walked on in. Upon entering we walked about two steps into the entry way. The restaurant opened to our right, to the left was seating for those waiting, but no one was so we were greeted by the hostess. We asked if we could sit in the bar and were told it was OK. We took a seat directly at the bar.
To the right of the bar, on the wall, actually in one of the booths for patron seating, I noticed a legitimate 30.07 sign. I pointed it out to the wife, quickly pulled up CHL-16 on the phone and asked her to read the wording. I asked: "Does that meet the intent of the wording 'at each entrance'"?
We agreed no, obviously not. On the way out...we both noticed another 30.07, on the wall, inside the entrance...behind the benches provided for waiting patrons. Since it was in a recessed area, and I never had a need to look left as we came in, I totally missed it.
Now for the question. Do you think that meets the intent of "at each entrance"? The statute does not say the sign has to be on the door.
Unfortunately I did not photograph the one at the waiting area....I was anxious to get out unnoticed.