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Meanwhile celebrities hug and scream in each others faces, drunk and having fun, maskless. Mayor dance to the music and "catch the spirit" of the free maskless life.
No matter how this pandemic unfolds there are certain people and characters I refuse to become.
A deaf woman in California said she was denied service at a local Dunkin’ location after she asked employees to remove their masks so she could read their lips.
"I couldn’t hear anything. I wear a cochlear implant, but I didn’t have it on at that time. I’ve never been refused service and it hurts," Shannon Heroux said in a viral TikTok video she posted Sept. 13.
The incident occurred in the Encino area earlier this month when Heroux, who is an Uber driver, was at the cash register of the Dunkin’ and asked the cashier and manager to lower their masks so she could read their lips or to write down what they were saying.
"He didn’t believe me. You could see it in his body language," Heroux said of the manager. "I kept saying, ‘Write it down,’ once or twice, and then he just kept talking with his mask on. And then before I know it, I said, ‘Are you going to take my order?’ and he said no, or he shook his head no."
No matter how this pandemic unfolds there are certain people and characters I refuse to become.
Deaf woman says she was refused service at Dunkin' for asking employees to lower masks
A woman in California said she was denied service at a local Dunkin’ location because she’s deaf and asked employees to remove their masks so she could read their lips.
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A deaf woman in California said she was denied service at a local Dunkin’ location after she asked employees to remove their masks so she could read their lips.
"I couldn’t hear anything. I wear a cochlear implant, but I didn’t have it on at that time. I’ve never been refused service and it hurts," Shannon Heroux said in a viral TikTok video she posted Sept. 13.
The incident occurred in the Encino area earlier this month when Heroux, who is an Uber driver, was at the cash register of the Dunkin’ and asked the cashier and manager to lower their masks so she could read their lips or to write down what they were saying.
"He didn’t believe me. You could see it in his body language," Heroux said of the manager. "I kept saying, ‘Write it down,’ once or twice, and then he just kept talking with his mask on. And then before I know it, I said, ‘Are you going to take my order?’ and he said no, or he shook his head no."