San Francisco shuts down In-N-Out for not enforcing jab mandate: 'We refuse to become the vaccination police'
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The city of San Francisco temporarily closed an In-N-Out fast food restaurant over the company’s refusal to force customers to prove they are vaccinated against the coronavirus.
In-N-Out, which operates 358 locations across the western United States, is owned by devout Christan Lynsi Snyder and is well-known for including Bible verses at the bottom of soda and milkshake cups.
"Our store properly and clearly posted signage to communicate local vaccination requirements," In-N-Out Burger’s Chief Legal and Business Officer, Arnie Wensinger said in a statement to Fox News. "After closing our restaurant, local regulators informed us that our restaurant Associates must actively intervene by demanding proof of vaccination and photo identification from every Customer, then act as enforcement personnel by barring entry for any Customers without the proper documentation."
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