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Couple kicked out of Dallas-area bar for WEARING masks

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by Xerobull, Sep 21, 2021.

  1. Xerobull

    Xerobull You son of a b!tch! I'm in!

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    While I respect the right of this owner to do what he wants with his establishment, this is downright ridiculous and contract to what he probably espouses as his pseudo-libertarian views.

    A couple wore masks inside a Texas restaurant to protect their newborn son. The owner kicked them out.


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    Natalie Wester and Jose Lopez were asked to leave a Dallas-area restaurant after wearing masks inside. (Natalie Wester)

    Natalie Wester and her husband were waiting for their appetizer to arrive when the server came to their table, not with the fried jalapeños, but an ultimatum.

    Take your masks off or get out.

    On Sept. 10, the couple left their 4-month-old son, Austin, with his maternal grandmother and went to Hang Time Sports Grill & Bar in Rowlett, Tex., a Dallas suburb — a rare night out for the young parents, Wester told The Washington Post. The plan was to have dinner and a couple of drinks, catch up with friends they hadn’t seen in a while and call it a night.

    Instead, they got kicked out in what Wester called a “bizarre” incident because they chose to wear masks to protect Austin, who has cystic fibrosis and is immunocompromised. The restaurant bans customers from wearing masks as part of its dress code, something owner Tom Blackmer said is his right as someone who purchased and has invested in a private business.

    While the ban isn’t posted anywhere in writing, the hostess asks everyone who enters with a mask to take it off, Blackmer told The Post.

    Wester, 23, said that’s what happened the night they came in, but she thought it was so the hostess could compare their faces to the photos on their IDs, a misunderstanding that may have been exacerbated because loud live music was playing. After they made their way into the restaurant, Wester and her husband, 25-year-old Jose Lopez, put the masks back on, met some friends and ordered drinks and an appetizer.

    About 30 minutes later, their server came over and sat next to Wester. She told her that the manager had sent her “because I am nicer than he is. ... But this is political and I need you to take your masks off.”


    Wester said she informed the server of their son’s disease, which is genetic and can be life-threatening. The server told her they could pay their bill and leave if following the restaurant’s no-mask policy was a problem.

    It was a problem. Austin’s doctors have told Wester and Lopez they need to live their lives but also have to be careful about passing along the flu or common cold to their son, let alone covid-19, because he would have a hard time fighting it off.

    “We have to be cautious,” she said.

    They got their fried jalapeños to go and picked up burgers and Dr. Peppers from Whataburger on the way home.

    A couple of hours later, she published a post about the incident to Facebook.

    Blackmer backed up Wester’s version of events but said he has the right to refuse service to customers who don’t abide by the restaurant’s dress code. Blackmer said he implemented the ban in April because he doesn’t think masks stop covid-19 from spreading and criminals can use them to get away with a robbery, theft or vandalism in a place where his two adult children work.

    “I’m not doing things that put them at risk,” he said.

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that masks are effective at stopping the spread of the coronavirus. The agency recommends people who are not fully vaccinated to wear them in indoor public places and urges people to consider doing so outdoors where there is the potential for high numbers of covid cases. The CDC also warns that people with cystic fibrosis — which produces a thick mucus that can make moving air in and out of the lungs difficult and increase the chance of infection — could have a higher risk of severe covid symptoms.

    The backlash against Blackmer and the restaurant has been swift and fierce, he said, adding that he hasn’t slept in two days since news about Wester’s experience took off.

    The restaurant can’t keep its phones charged because they ring constantly. People have flooded the restaurant’s Facebook page with comments, which led Blackmer to briefly take it down. He said someone doxed him on Twitter, leading him to move out of his Dallas apartment into one he’d already rented but hadn’t moved to.

    “This town is trying to burn me down,” he said. “They are just vicious.”

    But, Blackmer added, he doesn’t plan on ending the ban and doesn’t regret enforcing it on Sept. 10, when Wester and Lopez were in his restaurant.

    “This is right,” he said, “and if we don’t have a business next week, we’ll be fine.”

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    Wester has also gotten some blowback. Strangers scoured her Facebook page and found a photo of her not wearing a mask in August while taking her mom to see a Chris Stapleton concert. Wester said she wore a mask inside the venue until they got to their seats and decided to take some pictures. The photos don’t prove she’s a “liar.”

    “[M]y husband and I have done our best in a really difficult time to stay happy, healthy, and sane, and us wanting to wear a mask to feel safer at Hang Time was part of that,” Wester wrote in an email to The Post. “I don’t think that going to a concert, or taking some photos without a mask, negate any part of our experience” at Hang Time.

    Wester finished her email: “Tom has stated that he does not care for masks nor believes that they work — I am confused why me wearing one (or not wearing one) in any setting would matter to them?”
     
  2. tinman

    tinman Contributing Member
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    People take their masks off anyways in restaurants to eat
    Not a good look for the restaurant
     
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  3. juicystream

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    Personal freedom!

    He's free to do whatever he wants with his business, but he'll suffer the consequences. I don't really understand why anyone would have a problem with other people wearing masks.
     
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    Triggered happy?

    As for the couple, I don't know anyone who cares for or is immunocompromised, but I don't think a mask will save you when you take it down to eat indoors at a mouthbreather haven. It's like wearing it half assed with the nose holes out.

    Carry out sucks... your onion rings and fries are soggy by the time you start eating it. That nice juices from the burger jellifies and who knows what other horrors known to a 3rd world man is waiting inside that grease drenched paper bag.

    But at least there's less of a chance the kid will catch something his body can't handle. Minus a night out with the missus that is.
     
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  6. DonnyMost

    DonnyMost be kind. be brave.
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    "This is political and I need you to take your mask off."

    I believe that private businesses should be able to run pretty much however they want, but the owner of this place is clearly a galactic level c*nt and based on that picture and quote he is going to die an early death from storing up so much bile and hatred.
     
  7. dobro1229

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    That Supreme Court case with the gay cake paying dividends.

    I’m totally okay with this by the way. This idiot who owns this bar has earned the right to go broke and go out of business.
     
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    The Yelp page for this place is freaking hilarious
     
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    If you have an immuno-compromised kid at home that you're concerned about, maybe don't dine at a place with a no-mask requirement. It would mean you're exposing yourself to an unmasked wait staff dealing with these non-masked folks all day, and an unmasked kitchen staff. Doesn't seem like a particularly safe environment, whether you're wearing a mask or not.

    And if the owner didn't do so already, he should put up clear signs for people before they enter that masks are not allowed. It's a helpful signal to the more responsible people that they should probably steer away.
     
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  10. DonnyMost

    DonnyMost be kind. be brave.
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    There are no signs about the policy. The hostess told them to demask, but also happened to card them at the same time, so they thought the carding was to verify their IDs. The couple didnt know about the policy, but even if they did, most folks are unmasked most of the time in restaurants anyway, so I don't really hold it against the couple either way.
     
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    what a stupid business owner. this might actually be good for his restaurant in the short term as all the trumpers might go eat there once or twice, but long term there are lots and lots of people who will never set foot in there again.
     
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  13. DaDakota

    DaDakota If you want to know, just ask!

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    The owner is a ****ing dumbass, but it is HIS establishment, I am fine with him having his own rules and kicking them out.

    DD
     
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  14. ThatBoyNick

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    "Couple kicked out of a restaurant for not wearing masks"
    Right-wingers: This is literally Nazi stuff, clearly authoritarian commies trying to take away our freedom.

    "Couple kicked out of a restaurant for wearing masks"
    Lefties: Lol ok fine, you r****d restaurant.


    Do you see the difference? It's subtle.
     
  15. LosPollosHermanos

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    I mean it’s dallASS
     
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  16. Reeko

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    douchebag owner

    Is the backlash and negative attention worth it? If they want to wear masks, who gives a fck?
     
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