“Logically, it makes absolutely no sense to blacklist businesses which ask customers to wear masks. Unless you live in a tiny community with only one store, if you don’t like a mask policy you’re free to go to another store which doesn’t request customers to wear masks,” she said. McNeil said she told the woman masks were required anyway and the woman left. Later, the woman sent the store a “ridiculously long diatribe” about her rights and threatened to sue the store. She hopes those choosing not to wear masks, or who disagree with others wearing masks, show some compassion for people like her who have experienced loss.
Source: thestar July 14, 2021 00:00 UTC