Maskless senior refused service at 100 Mile House liquor store, responds with alleged assault
100 MILE HOUSE, B.C. — A senior citizen is facing a series of charges after a confrontation with staff at a 100 Mile House liquor store over his alleged refusal to wear a mask.
In a release, Staff Sgt. Svend Neilsen says officers were called to the B.C. Liquor Store on Highway 97 Sunday (Feb. 13) just before 1:00 p.m., finding a 74-year-old man yelling at staff for refusing to serve him. Upon the officers’ arrival, the man allegedly turned his vitriol toward them and was arrested for causing a disturbance.
Upon investigation, including viewing high quality surveillance video, officers determined the man had entered the store maskless, was offered a mask to wear but refused.
He grabbed a case of beer and brought it to the counter to pay. Staff denied him service.