An In-N-Out Burger location was shut down by the San Francisco Department of Public Health last week because employees were not properly checking for customers’ vaccination documentation, the popular burger chain said in a statement.
In-N-Out said it properly posted signs of local vaccination requirements, but refuses to strictly enforce them, KTLA sister station KRON reports.
“We refuse to become the vaccination police for any government,” In-N-Out Chief Legal & Business Officer Arnie Wensinger said. “We fiercely disagree with any government dictate that forces a private company to discriminate against customers who choose to patronize their business.”
In-N-Out in San Francisco shut down after defying COVID-19 vaccine mandate | KTLA
This attitude we need to make truly contagious. Nothing shakes the attitude of government officials that a well communicated “Fuck you and the horse you rode in.”
I do believe we are about to see some interesting showdowns and collapses of local governments. Antifa and BLM are not the only ones noticing that the amounts of LEOs and other First and Second Responding personnel on duty is stretching very thin. It won’t take much to see another Florence and Normandy situation.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again Juden Verboten!
Let’s go Brandon
—We refuse to become the vaccination police for any government—
YES!
City ASSembly just instituted a mandatory masking ordinance. Compliance is nearly non-existent. Yes, all businesses posted signs pointing out the law, etc.. but I actually think less people are wearing masks than before the law.
Yeah, I carry a mask with me, but will not put it on until requested. So far, not a single peep from anyone.
If we remind the politicians that they really are just paper tigers, we win.
“Yeah, I carry a mask with me, but will not put it on ever” FTFY
Yeah, I sometimes carry a mask with me, but won’t put on until after the argument. Or leave, depending on the mood.
In N Out probably saved at least one of their employees from being beaten or killed by irate and mentally unbalanced customers. Likely more than one employee.
There are way too many crazy and criminal people in San Francisco, and you have no control over who shows up in your business.