R.I.P. Scout26
The thing that leaped off of the reports about this for me was the fact that salons can be open outdoors but because this salon does color (Probably CA cancer causing stuff) they can't go outside to work. They have to keep all those noxious fumes contained in an enclosed space. bob
Nerdrotic@NerdroticsThe day after my wife cleared out her Salon in San Francisco that she was forced to close. A salon that was successful & the culmination of her life's work prior to the lock down date of 3/16/2020Nancy Pelosi decides to rub it in her face.Down pointing backhand index
More than 1,200 people have donated to a GoFundMe page for Kious, which describes her as a single mother of two who is "now being forced to shut down and relocate her business and family due to outrage and threats she is receiving."
“I just thought about my staff and people not being able to work and make money and provide for their families, and if she is in there comfortably without a mask and feeling safe, then why are we shut down? Why am I not able to have clients come in?” Kious argued.
Isn't she supposed to take responsibility for her privilege or something?
Then accuse the other guy of doing the same thing or causing you to do it.
SOPDo something nefarious, stupid, or unethical.Then accuse the other guy of doing the same thing or causing you to do it.
I'm kind of surprised that the salon owner hasn't had her license revoked.
“It just demonstrates that there seems to be some kind of a double standard between what city employees are allowed to do and what the residents of San Francisco are allowed to do,” Dave Karraker, owner of MX3 Fitness in the Castro, said.“What the city has unwillingly done is created this great case study that says that working out indoors is actually safe,” said Karraker. “So, at this point, we’re just demanding that they allow us to have the same workout privileges for the citizens of San Francisco that the employees of San Francisco have.”
She appears to have discovered the hypocrisy by accident. NBC Bay Area reported that at one point, Rabkin reached out to a couple of San Francisco police officers in the neighborhood that she knows to inquire whether they needed someplace to work out since the gym at their station was allegedly closed.But in a text exchange, Rabkin discovered that the officers did indeed have access to the SFPD Northern District Police Station gym. Furthermore, police said last week that coronavirus protocols including sanitization and occupancy limits have been implemented for department gyms.