Defiant Illinois business owner: ‘If everybody would open up, they would have to give in’ – Center Square

In a live video of Champaign County health inspectors filling out forms after witnessing indoor dining at his restaurant, owner Jeff Buckler said he’s taking a stand despite being fined $500 a day. “COVID rates are down, go to Walmart, go to Target, go to any other shopping mall and it’s packed beyond belief. We’ve got nine people in here.”
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Jeff Carter
5 years ago

yup, they need to just open. have the courage to do it

anyone
5 years ago

The closings are NOT laws.

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