Music store is viciously trolled after putting up controversial ‘no masks’ sign banning protective gear and telling ‘fragile’ people to stay away
A music store’s controversial no mask policy has hit a low note with outraged locals.
The Guitar Exchange in Queensland‘s Moreton Bay region has been trolled online after a recent decision to ban masked customers from entering the premises.
A sign erected at the front entrance has a blunt message for anyone who wants to protect themselves against the deadly coronavirus.
‘No masks permitted in this store,’ the sign states in capital letters.
A Queensland music instrument store has come under fire for its strict ‘no mask’ policy
Guitar Exchange (entrance pictured) has been inundated with backlash over its new policy
‘Your body makes particles when you are healing. They are not contagious’
‘If you are fragile and believe you need to wear a mask, do not enter.’
The music instrument store has been flooded with negative reviews on its Facebook page as word of the sign spread online.
‘I would absolutely recommend Guitar Exchange to anybody looking to catch COVID in the next outbreak. By ignoring experts and not allowing masks in their store, they are making sure to put everyone inside at a greater risk,’ one review states.
One person commented: ‘What the Pete Evans are they smoking?’
Others called for the store to be shut down.
Anyone wearing masks is unwelcome at Guitar Exchange. Pictured is a recent mask wearing traveller at Brisbane Airport
One follower jumped to the defence of the Guitar Exchange.
‘Like you care about looking after people, you don’t even look after yourself,’ one commented on a negative review.’
Daily Mail Australia has contacted Guitar Exchange for comment.
It comes as Queensland recorded two new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday.
Both new cases were returned travellers in hotel quarantine.
The state currently has 11 active cases.
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