Posted on 05/03/2020 11:08:14 AM PDT by rarestia
A Spring Hill nail salon reopened on Friday 1 May after Gov. DeSantis' "Safer At Home" order expired with no substantive renewal put in its place. The owner of the salon was not taking walk-ins and only took appointments from known customers with the request that they wear masks when coming in. The salon took precautions similar to what you'd see at grocery stores, WalMart, Target, Home Depot, etc.: acrylic "shields" at all of the manicure stations, full wipe down and thorough cleaning of pedicure stations, workers wore masks at all times, and patrons were kept at distance from one another by keep one station open between them.
After a full day of limited business on Friday, they opened again Saturday with appointment-holding patrons coming in for an hour or so apiece. Sometime after noon, the owner received an anonymous call from a New Port Richey phone number warning them that they shouldn't be open and that they're violating the governor's orders. An hour later, five uniformed police officers showed up, blocked patrons from coming in, and ordered all business cease immediately. The salon was forced to close just before 5:00 and remain closed until further notice.
This isn’t the shop over at 19 and County Line Rd. is it? My wife goes there as well and has been going crazy waiting to get a manicure.
Neither, he just complaining for the sake of complaining - he couldn't find any blog pimps to whine about.
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