Customers irate over mask laws reportedly assault restaurant workers around D.C. (Via Eater_DC)
the man spat at her feet, called her the “B-word and F-word,” and mocked her by taking a mask she offered him and wearing it over his eyes while wandering around the store and asking, “Is this okay?” Damtew called police and followed the man to make sure he left, but he came back and vandalized windows and tables by throwing “some kind of food or something” on them.
The law in D.C. and Virginia requires restaurant customers to wear masks inside businesses unless they’re eating or drinking. Wearing a mask is a safety measure to protect others from being exposed to the respiratory droplets that spread the novel coronavirus. The use of masks has become
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