South Dakota can be the nation's Libertarian test case :/. I'm not sure how it's going to work out but we'll see I guess. There are no restrictions and no mask requirements, every business does what it wants to do.
I saw the entrance employee stop a guy at Menards to tell him he had to wear a mask. So it's good they're enforcing that. I bet they send their biggest, tallest male employees to be the entrance dude, because I bet Menards customers aren't the sorts who would listen to anyone else. It was kind of funny though because he has a kid with him, and when they came in the kid is like "hey dad, it says we need masks!" and the dad just waved him off. Then when the employee stopped them he was all like "oh, I didn't know!" all innocent-like, lol.
Idk how many at Mt Rushmore were from out of state but that's going to cause a big jump, I think. They were outdoors, which is definitely better than being indoors, but it was pretty crowded and very few wore masks.
I saw the entrance employee stop a guy at Menards to tell him he had to wear a mask. So it's good they're enforcing that. I bet they send their biggest, tallest male employees to be the entrance dude, because I bet Menards customers aren't the sorts who would listen to anyone else. It was kind of funny though because he has a kid with him, and when they came in the kid is like "hey dad, it says we need masks!" and the dad just waved him off. Then when the employee stopped them he was all like "oh, I didn't know!" all innocent-like, lol.
Idk how many at Mt Rushmore were from out of state but that's going to cause a big jump, I think. They were outdoors, which is definitely better than being indoors, but it was pretty crowded and very few wore masks.
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