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这是我最想呆的星巴克 星巴克小哥拒绝服务不戴口罩的顾客

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星巴克小哥拒绝服务不戴口罩的顾客 Peo le have rai ed more tha $40000 to u ort a Star uck ari ta who wa how i a Face o
这是我最想呆的星巴克 星巴克小哥拒绝服务不戴口罩的顾客

星巴克小哥拒绝服务不戴口罩的顾客  

People have raised more than $40
000 to support a Starbucks barista who was shown in a Facebook post declining to serve a customer who didn't have a mask on.
It all started when Facebook user Amber Lynn Gilles posted a photo of a Starbucks employee
later identified as Lenin Gutierrez
and said that he "refused to serve me cause I'm not wearing a mask. Next time I will wait for cops and bring a medical exemption."
The post has been shared thousands of times and racked up hundreds of thousands of ments. San Diego County
where the Starbucks is located
has required masks in public since May 1
according to NBC San Diego
and businesses have the right to refuse service to anyone without one.
发布的内容被转发数千次,累积评论上万条。圣地亚哥的美国全国广播公司报道称,星巴克所在的圣地亚哥县从5月1日起就要求在公共场所佩戴口罩,商家有权拒绝为任何不戴口罩的顾客服务。
"We want everyone to feel wele in our stores. We respectfully request customers follow social distancing and safety protocols remended by public health officials
including wearing a facial covering when visiting our stores
" a Starbucks spokesperson told Delish: "More information on what customers can expect in our stores can be found on our At a Glance page."
Shortly after Gilles' post went up
a GoFundMe was established for Gutierrez
and as of this writing
it had racked up more than $40
000. "Raising money for Lenin for his honorable effort standing his ground when faced with a Karen in the wild
" Matt Cowan
who created the page wrote. When the fundraiser hit $10
000
Gutierrez sent in a video to the page thanking donors for their support.
"I just wanted to say thank you for all the love and support and what everyone is doing
it's an honor to see all this happen
" he said while fittingly wearing a mask. "But I just wanted to remind everyone to be kind to one another
and to love each other
and always remember to wear a mask."
Gilles told NBC San Diego that she never threatened Gutierrez
but that she "called him out on his actions." She also said she does not believe masks are effective. "It starts with coffee but it ends with digital certificates and forced vaccinations
" Gilles said. She said she has received death threats and also is "threatening to sue" the GoFundMe page creator for "defamation and slander" and "wants some of the money
" according to the outlet.
  
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