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A judge from the Board of Industrial Insurance Appeals will rule on $132,000 in fines That One Place incurred for violating pandemic lockdown orders. ....
Diner Owner Sublimely Turns Tables on Snitches to COVID Hotline – We Deserve to Know Who We Can Trust Posted on he owner of a Puget Sound-area diner has turned the tables on “tattletales” who called the Washington State COVID-19 snitch line to report that “people are eating.” Craig Kenady’s savage and proportional reply to his critics may make them think twice before calling Governor Jay Inslee’s COVID snitch line on That One Place Diner again. Tattletales have made 260-plus complaints to Inslee’s COVID violation line about the car-themed restaurant at a Port Orchard strip mall since May 2020, when Kenady defied the governor’s rules about shutting down. ....
Port Orchard diner owner defends doxxing folks who reported his opening The outside of That One Place in Port Orchard. (Screengrab from KIRO 7 TV) A number of businesses in the state stayed open in defiance of the governor’s emergency orders during the COVID-19 pandemic, including many restaurants that chose to remain open for indoor dining. The owners made the call for variety of reasons, some because their employees couldn’t pay their rent or didn’t know how they were going to put food on the table. In Port Orchard, a diner called That One Place is one such business that decided to stay open. ....
Messages, ‘phone calls of hate’ reported after restaurant posts Covid-19 ‘tattletale list’ Kevin Ko, Jillian Raftery “So here’s the list everybody calls the tattletale list,” says owner Craig Kenady. His bottom line: “If you want to tell on your neighbors, then your neighbors deserve to know who you are. Plain and simple,” says Kenady. But it’s not that simple, say the people on the list. Deepening the divide It all started in May of 2020 when That One Place opened for indoor dining in protest of Washington’s Covid-19 restrictions. Sean Watkins, an army veteran, lives in Port Orchard and works as the director of a social services organization in Seattle. He filed one of the 260 complaints against the restaurant. ....