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Automan Empire saysI would be tempted to get a Sharpie and write something like FUCK OFF, NAZI across a sign like thatYeah I'll just NOT FUCKING GO THERE FROM NOW ON! That's my response to places with vaccine mandates.
Yep. My local pizzeria has a sign requiring customers to be vaxxed before entering. They lost my business.
WineHorror1 saystell them loudly in front of all their customers.
That makes for a great fantasy play, but IRL you really have to manage optics carefully when doing this, so as not to make yourself and all of us skeptical of the covid vax get lumped as "Conspiracy antivaxx nutter" and dismissed with annoyance.
The people inside have already bought in to that store's requirements (however reluctantly), so "some guy having a public freakout at the door" isn't going to change any of their minds. Think in terms of addressing their self interests and winning their trust and buy-in to your point of view.
Saying something loudly might be one's only and best option, but what you say and how you say it during these opportunities makes a huge difference toward successfully resisting bad mandates.
I live in the bluest part of Northern Virginia
WineHorror1 saysI live in the bluest part of Northern Virginia
Well, I hope the Loudoun County part of that blue votes for Youngkin. I see that the Fairfax County part is setting up the after hours cheat.
I went maskless (as I have ALWAYS DONE everywhere I go) into a drugstore in Montgomery County Maryland about a month ago.
the San Ramon location received a $250 notice of fine.
EBGuy saysthe San Ramon location received a $250 notice of fine.
Oooooh, this will hurt them so much, LOL.
This is a start to progressive fines that increase significantly with every future violation.
Eric Holder saysEBGuy saysthe San Ramon location received a $250 notice of fine.
Oooooh, this will hurt them so much, LOL.
This is not a one time fine and then the Nazis go away. This is a start to progressive fines that increase significantly with every future violation. As in 2nd violation. $500, 4th violation $1,000 and so on.
HeadSet saysThis is a start to progressive fines that increase significantly with every future violation.
Yep, and the way these types of laws tend to be written, after the third violation and fine, they shift the case to the city attorney's office and get to work on an Order of Abatement for the business, meaning the business is no longer considered a going concern and the clock is now ticking to either correct all violations to restore the business license or to vacate the property.
HeadSet saysThis is a start to progressive fines that increase significantly with every future violation.
Yep, and the way these types of laws tend to be written, after the third violation and fine, they shift the case to the city attorney's office and get to work on an Order of Abatement for the business, meaning the business is no longer considered a going concern and the clock is now ticking to either correct all violations to restore the business license or to vacate the property.
Automan Empire saysHeadSet saysThis is a start to progressive fines that increase significantly with every future violation.
Yep, and the way these types of laws tend to be written, after the third violation and fine, they shift the case to the city attorney's office and get to work on an Order of Abatement for the business, meaning the business is no longer considered a going concern and the clock is now ticking to either correct all violations to restore the business license or to vacate the property.
Then vacate it is. Fuck San Francisco..
Top Florida Official Pleads With In-N-Out to Move After Vaccine Mandate Closures
BY JACK PHILLIPS October 27, 2021
Florida’s Chief Financial Officer, Jimmy Patronis, suggested that In-N-Out Burger should move to the Sunshine State after several In-N-Out locations were shut down by California officials.
Florida’s Chief Financial Officer, Jimmy Patronis, suggested that In-N-Out Burger should move to the Sunshine State
Then vacate it is. Fuck San Francisco. I hope that place chases every single business out and they all starve to death.
If you haven’t had, it’s quite tasty. The go to is th double double with 2 patties and two slices of cheese. All burgers are standard with lettuce, tomato, onions, and thousand island
I waited inside with no mask on. No one bothered me about it.
Why making In-N-Out play vaccine police is actually bad for public health
BURGER BOSS IN-AND-OUT CONTINUES TO THUMB NOSE AT CALIFORNIA VAX MANDATE
In-N-Out Burger in California apparently isn’t requiring proof of vaccination, fines be darned.
According to an “investigative report” from CBSLA Ch. 2/KCAL 9 in Los Angeles, In-N-Out didn’t request proof of vaccination for indoor dining, as required by California law. It stands to receive fines of up to $5,000 if anyone with a bigger say in things than CBSLA finds out.
Not that In-N-Out burger necessarily cares. It can afford to break the rules as one of world’s most noted burger chains.
Anyway, back to the report.
CBS political reporter Tom Wait visited multiple In-N-Out establishments on Tuesday “and found that it was business as usual, despite the fact that burger chain could face fines,” the station’s website reported.
Why a political reporter is doing an exposé on a fast food chain, we shall never know. But Wait, there’s more.
“At no point, during any of the visits to five different locations, was Wait ever asked to show proof of vaccination, not while entering the restaurants, while ordering or even while sitting a table indoors,” CBSLA wrote.
Of course, Wait wasn’t really uncovering anything new. In-N-Out released a statement two months ago saying it would not honor the mandate and that anyone — vaccinated or otherwise — would be free to eat inside whenever they wished.
“In-N-Out Burger strongly believes in serving all customers who visit us and making all customers feel welcome. We refuse to become the vaccination police for any government,” the statement read.
CBSLA reported that In-N-Out did not respond to a request for comment. Perhaps because it has already made its stance clear. It’s not the restaurant’s fault that some TV station that probably almost folds every four months is just now finding out about it.”
“You have the right to eat here or not,” CBSLA quoted a presumably satisfied customer as saying. “It’s their business, not ours. It’s up to them.”
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