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Rick Savage, owner of Sunday River Brewing Company, talks with customers at his restaurant after he defied an executive order that prohibited gatherings of 10 or more people and opened his establishment during the coronavirus pandemic on Friday.
Maine restaurant owner Rick Savage followed through on his
vows to reopen for business on Friday,
defying a state order that all eateries remain closed until June because of the
coronavirus.
But by the end of the day, Savage announced that Sunday River Brewing Co. in Bethel would once again close "until further notice"
after the state revoked his health licenses.
More than 150 people had lined up to eat at the restaurant by mid-afternoon Friday as the eatery reopened despite orders from Gov. Janet Mills, according
to the Portland Press Herald.
"I can't tell them where to stand and what to do," Savage
told the Bangor Daily News of his customers, many of whom were not observing guidelines for social distancing by standing 6 feet apart as they waited to get into the restaurant.
"We're America. If they want to isolate, they can isolate."
Savage made an appearance on
Fox News's "Tucker Carlson Tonight" the day before, criticizing the governor's response to the COVID-19 pandemic and encouraging other businesses to follow his lead in defying orders to stay closed.
At one point during the interview, Savage offered up what he said was Mill's cellphone number and encouraged viewers to call her directly and
dared state officials to take him to court.
Comment: And 64% are not in favour of extending the lockdown? One could infer from those statistics that a significant proportion are against the lockdown.
Biased reporting like this Daily Mail article is to be expected because UK newspapers are now admittedly on the government payroll: UK gov to PAY newspapers £35 million as part of 'coronavirus communications campaign'
Unsurprisingly, protest movements against the draconian lockdown measures are building worldwide: #Resistance: Protesters gather in southern Russia and Germany to demand end to 'pandemic lockdown'
See also: "This is what a police state is like": UK's ex-supreme court judge lambasts policing, 'collective hysteria' and the lockdown