Thursday, September 19

Actor Ricky Schroder fights loudly at a Costco in California when he was denied entry without a mask


The employees followed the protocols and rules dictated by the company, despite that the actor was upset losing his temper. What happened transcended on social networks, where Schroder did not do well at all

Although there are new security measures, these have not come into force, especially in California, which will be effective in June.

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Actor Ricky Schroder angrily claimed a Costco employee in California after he refused to let him enter the store without a protective mask. Schroder former star of “Silver Spoons” of 51 years, was upset against the use of protection .

A supervisor even told him that he The store’s mask policy remained unchanged despite last week’s new federal regulations for fully vaccinated Americans.

Everything that happened was recorded by the actor on his device mobile, and then upload the video to their social networks. What happened went viral and caused a great impact on platforms such as Twitter, where Ricky Schroder was severely criticized by users of this social network.

Throughout the video you can see the actor’s anger because he was not allowed access, he even asked to be refunded the money from his membership by disagreeing with the supervisor’s position by not letting him enter the warehouse located in Golden State, California.

Despite the fact that Costco has already authorized its vaccinated employees and vaccinated customers can enter the store without the use of the face shield, the internal regulations have not yet come into effect, so until that is changed, everyone those interested in accessing Costco must wear masks .

Last week, the governor of Cal ifornia, Gavin Newsom, reported that the state may lift its mask mandate before of June if the cases continue to decrease and as vaccination increases in the population.

Hours later than what happened at Costco, Schroder apologized to the employee for his behavior, arguing that after the events his position was not personal with the retail store associate.

“I’m not mad at you… I understand that you are following the rules. I was trying to make a comment to the corporate leadership and I’m sorry I used you to do it. If I hurt your feelings, I apologize … But I think that independence from medical tyranny is more important than hurting feelings “.

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