Despite racking up $10,000 in fines for opening up early in violation of Pennsylvania Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf’s coronavirus lockdown, Palmyra restaurant Taste of Sicily remains defiant, PennLive reported. “Some rob you with a gun, while others rob you with a pen,” co-owner Mike Mangano noted to the outlet, referring to Wolf. “We ain’t paying crap.” Image source: WPMT-TV video screenshotWhat are the details? Taste of Sicily has gained regional notoriety for reopening its dining room in mid-May, earlier than it was allowed, PennLive said. Image source: WPMT-TV video screenshot Co-owner Christine Wartluft — Mangano’s sister — told the outlet Tuesdays have been difficult as they wait for fines to arrive but added that they’ll challenge them in court. The restaurant’s owners showed themselves on a Facebook video getting served their latest citation — amounting to a $4,000 fine — by two inspectors from the Department of Agriculture. “Would you guys care to do an interview?” Wartluft …
