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The owners ofThe WorksCraft Burgers & Beerin London are vowing to ramp up enforcement of Ontario's vaccine passport mandate after facing backlash forhosting prominent anti-vaxxer Chris Saccocciaand his supporters this past weekend.

Saccoccia, also known asChris Sky, posteda video on Twitteron Sept. 26 in which he boasted about dining indoors, maskless, without providing proof of vaccination along with a large group of his supporters after holding an anti-vaccine passport rally nearby.

"When Chris Sky comes to your town, the restaurant will not enforce the vaccine passport," he says in the video from inside the restaurant. "Look at this, look at how many people we have at the table, we have the whoooole restaurant."

The video, which has more than 37,000 views as of Wednesday morning, prompted the City of London to launch an investigation into the matter.

While the restaurant's owners, Kris Hunt and Ian Roden (a failedToronto PPC Candidate), initially refrained from commenting on the situation, they put out a statement on Instagram Tuesday night committing to enforcing the rules from here on out.

"We want to ensure that while we respect everyone's opinion, we do not support any behaviour that is aimed at causing disruption or that puts anyone at risk," reads the statement. "We had no knowledge of the anti-vaccine rally taking place in London or that the organizers would be visiting our restaurant afterwards."

"We have worked with London Middlesex Public Health to clarify all the standards to ensure that these are all being followed correctly," it continues. "We have also retrained all our staff to ensure that every guest coming into the restaurant will be properly screened using the Ontario government vaccine certification process."

Several comments on the post indicate that some Ontarians are sceptical about the promise, however, especially consideringRoden has openly statedthat he is against vaccine passport mandates and other COVID-19 public health restrictions.

Butfines for non-compliancewith the new Ontario regulation, which came into effect last week, are hefty, so it's surely in all business owners' best interest to get on board.

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