Shop calls police after dispute over pandemic compliance : c

Shop calls police after dispute over pandemic compliance


Shop calls police after dispute over pandemic compliance
February 21, 2021 GMT
WEST CHESTER TOWNSHIP, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio doughnut shop says it had to call police because people gathered for an event with a state lawmaker over the weekend weren’t abiding by pandemic guidelines, but those attending say they were doing so.
People who gathered Saturday for a “coffee chat” with the lawmaker weren’t exercising social distancing, Holtman’s Donut Shop in West Chester Township near Cincinnati wrote in a Facebook post.
The post said staff asked them to spread out and wear masks, which most abided by. A few people began to wander around the shop and mingle without masks, according to the post. Rep. Jennifer Gross, a Republican who represents the Ohio House’s 52nd district and was “conducting a meeting and standing without wearing a mask like we had asked,” according to the post.

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