Next time your server asks to see a vaccine
card, here’s what to do …
BizPac Review,
by
Frieda Powers
Original Article
Posted By: ladydawgfan,
8/20/2021 10:42:56 PM
With more parts of the country trampling on individual privacy and issuing requirements for vaccine passports, one medical professional is pushing back with a practical guide on Twitter.
Dr. Anthony Hinton, whose Twitter bio describes him as a “Consultant Surgeon with 30 years experience in the NHS,” posted a script from a scenario of a restaurant-goer being asked to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination in order to be served.
“Next time you are asked for your COVID passport here’s what to do,” the tweet was captioned, in obvious response to the mandates in various cities and states that now require vaccine verification for entry and service.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Historybuff 8/20/2021 10:55:09 PM (No. 886956)
Sadly it hurts the business not the tyrants who put the rules in place.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
stablemoney 8/20/2021 10:55:32 PM (No. 886957)
A killer murders someone, and the left locks up the whole town, and allows the killer to go free. This is why I don't like the left and their communism. I used to think we elected Republicans to protect us from this, but they have betrayed us.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
rikkitikki 8/20/2021 11:35:43 PM (No. 886979)
There are too many restaurants, anyway...I'll take my business someplace that doesn't ask.
If I lived someplace like San Francisco that mandated vax cards, I'd either leave town, or stop eating out.
The real tragedy is that this whole ruckus is over a virus that is no more lethal than influenza.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
DVC 8/20/2021 11:50:34 PM (No. 886988)
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5 people like this.
Reply 5 - Posted by:
Maggie2u 8/21/2021 1:03:29 AM (No. 887033)
OP, I don't know where you live but in Washington state everyone in the restaurant needs a food handlers permit. You have to pass a test to get it. It's not too difficult. I've worked in a couple fast food restaurants over the years, not for very long, but I did have to have the permit.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Aubreyesque 8/21/2021 2:03:50 AM (No. 887056)
The government has been very clever: theyve weaponized private companies against the citizen, pitting them against the very people that give them money and energy to exist, turning companies against its employees in the name of safety. Is this fascism? I think its worse than that. Government really hasnt had to require much at least initially. Just scare everyone to death and the big wigs with the money fall into line. The rest is just herding.
So what is this? Fauci et al have turned this country into one great big hospital ward and all the little Munchausen's-by-proxies out there have gained control. Fascism by proxy?
#TEXIT
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Strike3 8/21/2021 3:47:06 AM (No. 887076)
#1 is correct. This is a great strategy to punish the restaurant but the goal of the Leftists is to shut down these private enterprises so the new communist government can take them over and run them. Boycotting them only plays into commie hands. Restaurants and patrons should come to an agreement, "I won't ask you to show yours if you don't ask to see mine."
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
franq 8/21/2021 6:34:50 AM (No. 887129)
Get up and walk out is what I would do.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
mariboo72 8/21/2021 6:56:13 AM (No. 887148)
#1 Agree! While I understand the sentiment, please don't blame the restaurant owners and employees. They hate this as much, or even more than you do. Their industry has been decimated by the COVID restrictions. Those who are still struggling to survive know that if they don't comply, some Karen (who are the Nazis?) will report them and they'll be shut down, losing their livelihood.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
philsner 8/21/2021 8:21:05 AM (No. 887217)
Cook for yourself. It isn't rocket surgery.
Think what might happen to your burger if you irritate the kitchen staff.
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#6 is correct. Debating the foliage on the trees is all well and good but how did they get planted in the first place?
Businesses have long put up with a ridiculous, exhausting amount of red tape, licenses, fees, etc. They've become so accustomed to Big Brother they rarely notice him in the room.
Why and how does government assume it can conscript frontline workers as vaccine police, passport control officers, bouncers, snitches, etc.? Among other deal-killers this is clearly a violation of the takings clause wherein assets are used for government's purposes while the person or business receives squat.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
aripeny 8/21/2021 8:34:29 AM (No. 887228)
Don't forget to check the I9 documentation of the dishwashers & clean-up crew!
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
bigfatslob 8/21/2021 10:13:55 AM (No. 887347)
We are home cooks and backyard outdoor chefs. We don't patronized fast food places at all mostly because of the dumb service.
We have one very nice favorite restaurant but if they did this I would quit going there. A peeve I have about public eating are the ill dressing patrons allowed in having respect for the establishment and others is important. This vax Nazis thing is going to get worse before it gets better. This is some good advice but much of a hassle for me to engage in. Would you show your driver's license to a pedestrian who demands it? It's the same with this vax nonsense.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
MDConservative 8/21/2021 10:22:11 AM (No. 887352)
Don't like the "tyrants"? Don't patronize their "woke" businesses. Don't need to be a jerk "standing up" for yourself. Simply let it be known to the manager/owner you refuse to patronize businesses who demand papers, or mandate masks. You can best protect the staff by keeping your distance from the doors of these places. And let it be known why. Money talks...
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Remember there is safety in numbers, Restaurants should refuse to follow this “order”. They can’t arrest everybody. At some point this order will be found to be unconstitutional and the people who obeyed will feel like cowards and fools. We will look back at this time in history and wonder how we were ever convinced to follow these so-called leaders.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
udanja99 8/21/2021 11:19:01 AM (No. 887419)
#1, true, but it may have the effect of getting those businesses to push back against this completely illegal and unconstitutional invasion of privacy.
Thankfully, this is not an issue for me - I live in a red state where our governor has already banned mask mandates, vaccine mandates and vaccine passports.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
columba 8/21/2021 11:24:54 AM (No. 887423)
The original article says that the city of San Francisco will require vax cards is restaurants.
Given the homosexual disease problem there I would not even consider eating anything at a restaurant in that city.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
Penney 8/21/2021 12:55:32 PM (No. 887516)
Customers are just not asked that personal question around here in fly-over country. It must be another socialist/dem coastal thing.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
JackBurton 8/21/2021 3:53:55 PM (No. 887661)
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahaa
(gasp)
Hahahahahahaaha
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Excellent advice! Also, ask for the shift manager to provide their current Food Safety Handler's License. One person on the shift at all times must have a current license in order for the establishment to serve food. Many places skirt this requirement, call them out for it.