Video of woman who refuses to wear mask in Bunnings goes viral
A woman refusing to wear a mask inside a Victorian Bunnings has gone viral, after she filmed herself confronting staff inside the warehouse.
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Outrageous footage of a woman refusing to wear a mask inside Bunnings has gone viral.
It shows her walking into a store, believed to be in southeast Melbourne, where she was immediately stopped by staff and asked if she had a mask.
“Well it’s clear I don’t and you are not authorised to ask me or question me about it,” she says in the video.
The woman is then asked if she wants to speak to the manager, who tells her she needs a medical certificate if she wants to continue into the store.
“I actually don’t need a medical certificate,” she says.
“You’re discriminating against me.”
When another staff member tells her the mask is a condition of entry, she lashes out.
“That’s discrimination and I can have you sued personally for discriminating against me as a woman,” she says.
“It’s an unlawful condition of entry, therefore that exposes you, personally and Bunnings to being sued for discrimination because it is in breach of the 1948 Charter of Human Rights to discriminate against men and women.”
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Despite being asked to stop filming several times, she refuses.
The video, which goes for three-and-a-half minutes, ends when a second woman joins the one filming, having picked up an item from in store.
When asked if that is all, the woman filming retorts with: “No no no, we’re going to have a wander”.
Commenting on the video on Facebook, Jessica Weiks described her as a “f***ing Karen”.
“It’s not your right Bunnings is not a public place they have their own conditions of entry exactly the same as when you to into a Big W store and they have a sign saying your bags will be checked as a condition of entry, it’s not law it’s their company’s condition of entry,” she wrote.
Bunnings Chief Operating Officer Deb Poole described the woman’s behaviour as “completely unacceptable” and said the safety of customers and staff was the chain’s highest priority.
“We won’t tolerate abuse against our team members and we have security at all metro Melbourne and Mitchell Shire stores as support,” she said.
“Our team will also alert the police should they encounter any difficulties.”
Oh man, I just saw 10 seconds of Karen at Bunnings and had to turn it off. I honestly can't stand these anti maskers.
— Higgo (@Higgo74) July 26, 2020
It's not hard, nor particularly uncomfortable to wear one.
Stop being a selfish self entitled twat. It's not forever#MaskUpMelbourne
**cue Bunnings theme**
— Leon Sjogren (@Leonsjogren) July 26, 2020
âAnti-maskers... Where lowest IQâs are just the beginningâ #CovidVic #COVID19au
The @Bunnings staff acted so calm and so well. Hats off to them https://t.co/8hYoEeC4FH
— David Campbell OAM (@DavidCampbell73) July 26, 2020
This woman is a hazard. Well done to the @Bunnings staff but appalled they have to deal with this. https://t.co/idPxqODgo9
— Carol Duncan (@carolduncan) July 26, 2020
Qaren doesnât believe in being arrested. pic.twitter.com/mmNsxwILOX
— cam smith (@sexenheimer) July 26, 2020
"That's your opinion of the law, that's not necessarily how it works in the state of Victoria." pic.twitter.com/mmV73KD246
— cam smith (@sexenheimer) July 26, 2020
Further videos posted online show the woman arguing with police in the carpark after the incident in store.
According to reports, the woman eventually showed police a medical certificate which made her exempt from having to wear a mask.
At the end of the discussion, a police member told the woman “Okay, you are free to go.”
The fine for not wearing a face mask in the Melbourne and Mitchell Shire council areas is $200.
Victoria Police said they could not comment on specific cases.
Originally published as Video of woman who refuses to wear mask in Bunnings goes viral