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Children's theme park employee punched in the face for enforcing park's mask policy

Children's theme park employee punched in the face for
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The 17-year-old employee was “aggressively punched by both a female and a male,” on Sunday at Sesame Place in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, according to Middletown Township Police Lieutenant Stephen Forman. The park is located just 26 miles outside of Philadelphia.
There was no push back when the teen first approached the guests to remind them to wear their masks, according to CNN affiliate WPVI. But later, when the employee reminded them a second time, the guests turned violent. It’s unclear where in the park these encounters took place.
The theme park reopened late July with a mask policy in place that mandates face masks be worn in all public spaces. Failure to comply with the park’s policy will prohibit guests from entering or remaining in the park, their website says.
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“Face coverings are required for guests age 2 and older while in the park except as stated here,” Sesame Place’s website reads. “Guests are not required to wear them while eating and drinking, or in designated relaxation areas of the park. Face coverings are not allowed in the water (e.g., the water slides and all other water attractions in the park).”
Police have not identified the assailants or released information on the park employee. They are “working with Sesame, recovering all of their video and reservations forms because people have to buy the tickets in advance now, we were able to get tentative ID’s,” Forman told WPVI.
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After punching the employee, both guests left, along with their party, according to WPVI. It’s unclear if they were asked to leave or left on their own account.
“The health and safety of our guests and team members is our top priority, and violence of any kind is unacceptable and not tolerated at our park,” Sesame Place spokesperson Dana Ryan said in a statement to CNN. “We’ve been in close communication with the family of our injured team member and are hoping for a full and speedy recovery.”
The teen had to undergo surgery for injuries to his jaw and teeth, according to WPVI.

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