San Fran In-N-Out Shutdown After Refusal ‘to Become the Vaccination Police’

San Francisco made a huge mistake shutting down In-N-Out at Fisherman’s Wharf, a popular tourist destination by the Golden Gate bridge.

It’s the only In-N-Out in San Francisco. It gets chilly over there, but the restaurant can only offer outdoor dining.

The In-N-Out location refuses to check vaccination cards before allowing customers into the building.

San Francisco, which requires all businesses to check the cards, shutdown In-N-Out on October 14:

In-N-Out acknowledged the enforcement violation, calling San Francisco’s indoor vaccination requirement “intrusive, improper, and offensive” governmental “overreach.”“We refuse to become the vaccination police for any government,” In-N-Out’s Chief Legal and Business Officer Arnie Wensinger said in a statement. “It is unreasonable, invasive, and unsafe to force our restaurant associates to segregate customers into those who may be served and those who may not, whether based on the documentation they carry, or any other reason.”

Think about it. It’s the only In-N-Out in San Francisco. Have you had In-N-Out? I think Whataburger is better, but In-N-Out burgers are delicious and addicting.

Imagine how the people will react without their In-N-Out.

The health department came down on In-N-Out when someone who has no positivity in their life called the 311 service center line.

Officials investigated In-N-Out on September 24 and October 6. The burger palace refused to enforce the mandate.

Tags: California, San Francisco, Vaccines, Wuhan Coronavirus

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