According to The HighWire, In-N-Out Burger’s Chief Legal and Business Officer, Arnie Wensinger, recently announced that the San Francisco Department of Health closed the popular burger chain’s restaurant location for allegedly “not preventing the entry of customers who were not carrying proper vaccination documentation.”
Wensinger revealed how city regulators insisted that restaurant employees actively ‘demand’ that all customers show their vaccination papers before entry into the burger shack:
“After closing our restaurant, local regulators informed us that our restaurant Associates must actively intervene by demanding proof of vaccination and photo identification from every customer…barring entry for any Customers without proper documentation.”
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In-N-Out Burger has over 300 locations across the western United States, with the vast majority operating in California. Defiant pushback like this from businesses could create a ripple effect in other parts of the state:
“We refuse to become the vaccination police for any government. It is unreasonable, invasive, and unsafe to force our restaurant associates to segregate customers,” wrote Arnie Wensignerhttps://t.co/0MYPsmiECL
— The HighWire (@HighWireTalk) October 18, 2021
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