Dallas Hair Salon Owner Rips County Judge's Cease-And-Desist Order To Shreds

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DALLAS (1080 KRLD) - A Dallas hair salon owner is willing to defy Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins who sent her a cease-and-desist order demanding she close her doors because of Coronavirus fears.

Salon A La Mode owner Shelly Luther tore the Jenkins' letter to pieces during a protest outside Frisco City Hall over the weekend.

Under Jenkins' order, salons and most other service business like barbershops, massage parlors, tattoo parlors and nail salons have been closed since March 22nd.

But on Friday and Saturday, Luther's customers received masks and had their temperatures taken as they entered to get a hair style or a manicure.

Any business owner violating Jenkins' executive order could face a fine of up to $1,000 or a stretch of up to six months behind bars.