The woman is shut down by 911 operator in a viral video, after being asked by a Bone-N-Scones employee to wear a face covering.
A woman called 911 after she was denied entry to a Bones-N-Scones pet food store in California, for refusing to put a face mask on.
The woman blocked the door and claimed she has a disability so cannot wear a mask. She also stated she had driven 20 minutes to get a few items from the store,"for my babies who are hungry." Related image: A protest about restrictions related to COVID-19. Many have called for restrictions regarding businesses and social distancing to end. A woman recently called 911 as she believed not being allowed into a store for not wearing a mask was in breach of her liberties.The operator soon shuts the woman down by explaining that there"currently is a municipal code that is in effect.
Bearpaw said the encounter was"anxiety inducing," but said at least he was able to keep himself and his customers safe.
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