'If We Can't Work, He Can't Work': Cali Biz Owner Blocks Health Inspector's Car after He Threatens Lockdown Citations
Andrea Morris : Dec 30, 2020
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A GoFundMe page supporting Roman's restaurant and his employees has raised more than $37,000 at the time this article was published.
[Faithwire.com] Carlos Roman, a restaurant owner in Los Angeles, refused to move his vehicle blocking a health inspector's car after the county official threatened him with lockdown citations for allowing patrons to eat their food outside his shop in Covina. (Screengrab image: via Daily Caller)
"This isn't about me," said the Bread and Barley restauranteur, referring to his employees who can't make ends meet because of government restrictions wreaking havoc on their livelihoods. "They can't pay their bills. The cook just had a baby—he's with his family right now"...
...According to a report from KCBS-TV, the unnamed health inspector arrived at Bread and Barley last Sunday, when he took photos of patrons eating their food outside Roman's restaurant. The government worker reportedly threatened citations related to far-reaching government mandates.
Roman explained in a subsequent video that the inspector found two customers who were eating outside on a public bench that doesn't belong to him.
"We weren't out," he explained. "We weren't serving them."
The restauranteur said he has been working consistently to comply with the government's ever-evolving mandates. He even explained he is not denying the risks of COVID-19, telling KCBS-TV, "I think the pandemic is 100% real. My mom is recovering from COVID right now"... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here
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