COVID-19: N.S. food truck business fined after employees found not wearing masks

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The business owner reportedly told the police that the public health restrictions are not 'law.'

The RCMP has charged a business in the area for violating Nova Scotia’s Health Protection Act after employees were found to be not wearing masks.

In a release, the Yarmouth District RCMP said it received a complaint of food truck employees in Yarmouth not wearing masks, as required by the act. When officers arrived, they found that none of the employees were masked. “The owner of the business advised that they refused to wear a mask because the public health restrictions are not ‘law,'” the release said.

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They probably don't have food handling certificates like the Christie Ossington Centre staff at comfort. It's basically hand washing,etc. Cheap and easy

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