Kelowna enterprise proprietor asks prospects to not put on a masks

“This COVID surgery is a shoplifer’s wet dream,” says Kelowna’s Steve Merrill.

“No face masks allowed” reads the sign below Kelownas Sun City Silver and Gold on Bernard Avenue.

“It’s a clue to people who don’t know me that we don’t want them to wear a mask in a store that has silver and gold on the shelves,” says owner Steve Merrill.

“The first concern is that someone will come in wearing a mask and put a gun to my head. My cameras in my shop don’t see those idiotic masks,” he added.

Merrill says it is dangerous for any retail store with products on the shelves for shoppers to wear masks.

“Sunglasses, makeup, whatever – – these COVID Operation is a shoplifer’s wet dream, “he explains.

Merrill says he doesn’t wear a mask when he goes out. “I feel that my right to breathe fresh air exceeds another’s right to be afraid of the cold that it is COVID Flu.”

Despite his personal approach to masks and the sign on his door, Merrill says if you walk into his shop with a mask on, he won’t stop you.

“If someone were really sincere, it wouldn’t be that big a deal. If I recognized them and they were afraid of it COVID-19, of course I’ll allow you to come in, don’t get me wrong, “says Merrill.

Merrill tells Castanet that if government officials stop by his shop to force masks to be worn, he will refer to the BC Human Rights Commission, which says dealers will stop those who claim they cannot wear a mask due to a medical exception should take their word for it.

“What a thief,” he says. “Well, you don’t come to my shop with a mask on.”

Something Jewellery Shops in the Okanagan I only asked customers to briefly show their faces to the surveillance cameras when they entered and to return to shopping with masks on.

Merrill made headlines last year after being sentenced to 90 days in prison for failing to file four years worth of income taxes. During his trial, he tried to argue that he was not a “person” within the meaning of Canadian Income Tax Act. The judge rejected Merrill’s arguments as “twisted” and “straw man logic” which “contradicts any rational answer”.

Especially the man who is responsible for organizing the anti-mask and anti-maskCurfew Rallies in Kelowna Last year, David Lindsay also spent some time in jail for refusing to file income taxes. In fact, the judge in Merrill’s 2020 tax case cited a 2011 BC appeals court ruling in which Lindsay refused to file taxes as a precedent for convicting Merrill.