Dairy Queen customer urinates on counter after he's asked to wear a mask

Police have not made an arrest but are asking anyone with video of the incident to share footage with investigators.

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Angelo Isidorou Vancouver British Columbia
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An angry Dairy Queen customer in Port Alberni, BC, decided to take out his frustration over being asked to wear a mask by urinating on the counter.

According to CTV, a video depicts the unidentified male customer arguing with staff over the mask mandate. He then decides to urinate on the counter, causing the employees to scream and back away from him.

The RCMP say the incident happened around 9 pm Saturday. "This is the first incident of this nature," said RCMP Sgt. Chris Manseau. "I think people should just wear their masks and be safe and be polite."

Police have not made an arrest in the ongoing case but are asking anyone with video of the incident to share footage with investigators.

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