02/21/2021 / By Ethan Huff
Bart Avery, one of the owners of Bravery Brewing Company in Lancaster, Calif., has shared video footage of Los Angeles County “health inspector” Jatinder Chhabra dancing inside his facility after illegally ordering him to shut his business down on Super Bowl Sunday.
Misinformed about the actual rules, Chhabra told Avery that he needed to close his doors because there was no food truck on site to meet Gov. Gavin Newsom’s requirement that alcohol establishments serve meals along with drinks. Avery informed Chhabra that his business was open for takeout only, making it exempt.
Chhabra refused to listen, however, demanding that Avery close the brewery down or else. Moments later, surveillance footage caught Chhabra standing around and dancing, swinging her arms back and forth with glee over her perceived power over the small business owner – you can watch the video at this link.
Super Bowl Sunday is one of the busiest days of the year for restaurants and bars, including breweries. Bravery does not have any televisions, though, and really was just open for people to drop by, pick up some beers, and take them home. Chhabra must not understand English very well as this concept was apparently lost on her.
Instead of leaving the premises and letting hard-working Americans earn their living, Chhabra instead started harassing Avery and his employees. She reportedly “told one of his employees that the brewery was in violation of county guidelines because there was no food truck, and it had to close.”
“As we all know, the coronavirus will not dare show its face if a food truck is in proximity,” joked Western Journal writer Grant Atkinson. “A brewery without a food truck, on the other hand, is undoubtedly an enormous breeding ground for the virus.”
Not only does this rule make no logical sense, but it also did not apply to Bravery that day. Again, since it was only selling to-go drinks, there was no requirement that a food truck be present. (RELATED: Check out this story about a Maryland man who was sentenced to one year in prison for holding a party during his state’s lockdown).
While he is unsure exactly why Chhabra started dancing, Avery told the independent media that “the perception really sucks.” Avery mourned the fact that his brewery has been “decimated financially and emotionally” by the lockdowns, which have been going on for almost a year, despite the original plan being 14 days to “flatten the curve.”
“This inspector’s behavior was nothing short of despicable,” Atkinson further writes. “Even if she was not dancing as a direct result of shutting down the business, the fact that she could have such a light-hearted attitude after potentially altering people’s livelihoods is astonishing.”
One Western Journal commenter wrote that it really does not matter why Chhabra was dancing because her entire existence is “disgusting.” People like her “will go down in history as the dumbest people to have walked the earth,” this person wrote.
“Politicians hold too much power over populations. It is wrong,” this same commenter added.
“They control every aspect of people’s lives and it is just wrong. Why should they only be accountable every election? They should be accountable every single day. Every day they should live in fear of losing their stupid job just like the rest of the planet that has to kill themselves working so these blabbering fools can go around spitting in the air talking down to us. They are all disgusting.”
You can read more about the latest tyranny happening under the banner of Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “restrictions” at Pandemic.news.
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