Bunnings store in Sydney is stormed by anti-vaxxer over Covid rules, TikTok ...

Bunnings store in Sydney is stormed by anti-vaxxer over Covid rules, TikTok ...
Bunnings store in Sydney is stormed by anti-vaxxer over Covid rules, TikTok ...
Anti-vax pest storms a Bunnings store with a loudspeaker and roams around yelling a ridiculous slogan in protest of chain enforcing Covid vaccine rules Man on loudspeaker sings an anti-vaccination song as he leaves Bunnings  Two staff members are seen to escort the man to the exit in the TikTok video The man sings 'You can stick your vaccine mandate up your arse' in the song Bunnings workers in Victoria must be vaccinated by Nov 26 to continue working

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A protester with a loudspeaker stormed a Bunnings store while yelling an anti-vaxxer slogan before being booted out by staff. 

Footage of the incident was posted to TikTok by user @harvey0075 this week, showing the man in a wide-brimmed hat being walked towards the exit of one of the hardware giant's stores by two Bunnings staff members. 

'You can stick your vaccine mandate up your a**e, you can stick your vaccine mandate up your a**e,' sings the man, to the tune of children's nursery rhyme 'She'll Be Coming Round the Mountain'.  

Bunnings confirmed the incident took place at one of its stores in Western Australia.  

'We’re aware of a person who entered our Melville store with a megaphone on the weekend,' Bunnings Area Manager Erik Kuzmar said. 

'Our team calmly and politely walked the gentleman out of the store.'

The video posted by user @harvey0075 shows a man in a wide-brimmed hat being walked towards the exit of one of the hardware giant's stores by two Bunnings staff members while singing an anti-vaccination slogan on a loudspeaker

The video posted by user @harvey0075 shows a man in a wide-brimmed hat being walked towards the

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