It looks like Gaylords attempt to appeal the reset trigger injunction fell flat.
The 5th court ruled the defendants failed to make their case... pretty much in every aspect and the pleas about the streets flowing red if the injunction wasn't stayed, in contrast to the irreparable harm to citizens if it was stayed, fell on deaf ears.
Interestingly though... since the injunction was put in place, folks still appear to be getting letters and phone calls from the alphabet attempting to enforce the enjoined rule. Not a big shocker, but makes you wonder if there isn't an additional case to be made against them for illegal enforcement or harassment(??)
The 5th court ruled the defendants failed to make their case... pretty much in every aspect and the pleas about the streets flowing red if the injunction wasn't stayed, in contrast to the irreparable harm to citizens if it was stayed, fell on deaf ears.
Interestingly though... since the injunction was put in place, folks still appear to be getting letters and phone calls from the alphabet attempting to enforce the enjoined rule. Not a big shocker, but makes you wonder if there isn't an additional case to be made against them for illegal enforcement or harassment(??)