Mt. Hood Meadows officials say they have suspended the passes of some people at the ski report for not complying with masking guidelines and hostile behavior towards employees who ask them to wear their masks. In a press release posted on the skihood.com website, General Manager Greg Pack confirmed they have removed some people from the mountain and that lift attendants have taken the brunt of hostile behavior. Pack adds that moving forward if a skier needs to be reminded to wear a mask they will receive a warning, and if they are disrespectful or treat resort employees poorly their pass will be suspended for a minimum of two weeks. Offenders will need to meet with Meadows management and agree to comply with the resort’s masking guidelines before a pass is reactivated. If there are any further issues, the pass will be pulled for the entire season, and future season pass purchases will be jeopardized. Mask compliance is required throughout the resort – on shuttles, in parking lots, in lodges, in lift lines, on chairlifts and all other outdoor locations where someone cannot maintain six feet of distance from those not in their party. Meadows Chairman and CEO Matthew Drake said he appreciates the vast majority of guests who are complying with the guidelines.