An anti-vaxxer's unprovoked attack on a Sydney café over its COVID-safe signage has spectacularly backfired and instead saw the business flooded with support. 9News
The café was displaying the same NSW Government signage seen in stores across the state which asks customers to check-in and show their proof of vaccination.An anti-vaxxer's unprovoked attack on a Sydney café over its COVID-safe signage has spectacularly backfired
"What make you think that I am going to hand over my medical and private information of whether I am vaccinated or not vaccinated just to buy a cup of coffee," the man in the video can be heard saying.Instead, the business has flooded with support. "I am a little bit scared and frustrated because I was just following the rules," she told 9News.Owner Diche Dzajko described the man as "faceless" and accused him of "going around attacking people for no reason".
However, the attempt to shame the café backfired with people across Sydney and beyond pledging their support. Mr Dzajko said people had been giving them extra money with their coffees, and even writing on their Facebook page.The most vaccinated countries on EarthContinue reading
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