I was quite shocked and broken hearted to see that my all time favorite coney dog place was shut down by the health department and the site of a civil rights protest. Lafayette Coney Island is a historic Detroit institution.
I am not a person who gets super uptight about germs. I have been known to frequent places on occasion where there may or may not have been certain issues, but I was willing to take my chances. But this sounds like a different situation. It seems to be an ongoing problem and probably not a surprise to the owners. These kinds of conditions don't just happen overnight. It was interesting to note that after they were originally shut down, they reopened just a few hours later and then had to be shut down a second time.
I guess I never thought of food violations being a matter of civil rights. I can understand the outrage. However, one of the protesters implied that they were tired of people coming in from the suburbs, opening businesses and exploiting people in the inner city. I do not think that rhetoric applies here. This is not a new restaurant, Lafayette Coney Island has been in the same location and run by the same family for over 75 years. The man who organized the protest also had some valid points about setting up a sanitation rating system based on health inspections. I thought his speech sounded very politically motivated and self serving. But even if you take those elements out of the equation, and as much as I would like to support the restaurant owner, these are still flagrant violations. Is food safety a matter of civil rights when it comes to gross negligence?
Here is what was reported in the Detroit Free Press
https://www.freep.com/story/entertainment/dining/2022/09/09/detroit-lafayette-coney-rally-health-violations/68112648007/Local Fox News Coverage. Feel free to remove if the post is not not appropriate
https://www.fox2detroit.com/news/clean-it-up-or-shut-it-down-protest-held-outside-closed-lafayette-coney-island-for-rat-droppings