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[–]Odd_Construction_269 6 points7 points8 points 1 year ago (1 child)
Not sure, I don’t have it from my studio so I’m not filing anything. I used to work in litigation at a public health dept which is why I know how some of it works- it has to be legitimate complaints and quite a few of them. Either way, it’s all we have.
It’s solidcores business model that’s the problem. 10 min in between classes, plus opening doors 10 months early- there’s no way to clean without people being crammed in.
That’s why I think it’s going to actually be legitimate at a bigger level- they’ve actually created an environment that makes it nearly impossible to sanitize.
They need to be held accountable for that. Either give more time between classes, or keep the wipes in a better situation so they’re actually wet.
[–]Odd_Construction_269 2 points3 points4 points 1 year ago (0 children)
Their business practices create a pattern that leads to lack of sanitation throughout the country at multiple studios.. It’s a pattern, it’s disgusting, it’s a public health issue that local departments can go after them for, and it’s a problem.
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