San Joaquin County Politician Speaks Out In Support Of In-N-Out’s Refusal To Check Vaccine Cards At 2 Bay Area Locations

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SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY (CBS13/AP) – A San Joaquin County supervisor is speaking retired successful enactment of In-N-Out Burger aft the concatenation was fined by the Contra Costa County authorities for not verifying customers’ vaccination cards.

“We basal with In-N-Out Burger. We are arrogant of you for lasting up and warring against bullies and we respect a person’s prime of what they privation and what they bash not privation successful their bodies,” said San Joaquin County District 3 Supervisor Tom Patti successful a video helium tweeted from his idiosyncratic account.

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He tweeted the video on with substance reading: “Great luncheon astatine our section In N’ Out today. We admit them lasting up for the their customers. Thank you! #SanJoaquinCounty #InNOut”

The good came aft a spokesperson for Contra Costa County’s biology wellness part told a Bay Area publication that enforcement officers visited the Morgan Hill edifice 3 times, resulting successful a informing and 2 fines totaling $750.

This is the 2nd clip a Bay Area goverment took enactment against the chain. San Francisco’s nationalist wellness section temporarily shuttered the company’s Fisherman’s Wharf determination Oct. 14, saying that the edifice was endangering nationalist wellness by not checking lawsuit vaccination cards arsenic required by the city. It has since reopened but nary longer offers in-store dining.

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The San Francsico closure elicited a spirited rebuke from the family-owned restaurant:

“We garbage to go the vaccination constabulary for immoderate government,” said main the company’s main ineligible and concern serviceman Arnie Wensinger successful a statement.

It didn’t respond to the AP’s petition for a remark astir the fines.

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