blue b4 the moon
Well-Known Member
Face visor?
The cure is worse than the disease.
Let's face it the current tiers are lockdown version 3
Just with a different name.
The cure is worse than the disease.
This government will never be forgiven.
politics thread please for your constant criticism of our hard working, significant working majority, elected government (still in the lead in recent polls)
Are you sure about that, a supermarket or shop is private property and I imagine they can refuse entry or service to whoever they choose.She is legally entitled to go and do her shopping
To be honest i dont really care. it works in Europe and we should do the same here. Just change the law if needed. Compliance is far more important than the rights of some snowflake in this instance. These people are just plain ignorant and putting others at risk and prolonging the pajn for everybody. As regards your last point sorry but thats a silly excuse for not being tough on stupid rule breakers.Really? Is this correct?
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Almost 9,000 people could be prosecuted for not paying coronavirus-related fines
Lawyer says people are being ‘unfairly criminalised’ amid wrongful prosecutions and disproportionate fining of black menwww.independent.co.uk
For a start It goes against natural justice in that there is no right of appeal, I accept that is a price worth paying due to the exceptional circumstances we find ourselves in but we already know that fines have been given out incorrectly. Do you not think the police marching people to cash points for fines which you can't appeal is open to potential abuse and corruption?
Just wear a visor, far less invasive than a mask and very easy to wear.She doesn't, she would be taking those services away from people not physically able to get to a shop. She can she just can't wear a mask. She is legally entitled to go and do her shopping without one without being confronted, threated, kicked out of the store and fined. Whether you or the police or the shop like it or not that is the law. Like the police should do I suggest you go to the government site and read the law on mask exemptions.
I find it uncomfortable to wear one after having pleurisy some time ago and mild asthma. I find breathing difficult and the mask makes me cough a lot, which causes alarm in some others as they think I have covid. I can bear it so I wear it. The reason is I know, like this woman, if I didn't I would face confrontation from shoppers, shop workers and possibly the police. A head injury five years ago means I am liable to lose my temper very quickly if confronted or put into a stressful situation. I am getting better at managing it but it can still be unpredictable. To avoid a violent confrontation I wear the mask. Funny though at the peak of the pandemic I didn't have to and numerous experts said they were of little use.
The police have zero powers to do anything about it or indeed do much to stop dickheads head's being dickhead's It's a fucking farce and one of the reasons we're in the state we're in.Exemption cards
If you have an age, health or disability reason for not wearing a face covering:
This means that you do not need to seek advice or request a letter from a medical professional about your reason for not wearing a face covering.
- you do not routinely need to show any written evidence of this
- you do not need show an exemption card
However, some people may feel more comfortable showing something that says they do not have to wear a face covering. This could be in the form of an exemption card, badge or even a home-made sign.
Carrying an exemption card or badge is a personal choice and is not required by law.
If you wish to use an exemption card or badge, you can download exemption card templates. You can then print these yourself or show them on a mobile device. Please note that the government is not able to provide physical exemption cards or badges.
So the woman had done the right thing downloading something from the internet to try and be helpful. Legally she wasn't obliged to do so or produce any evidence.
They can but they don't.Are you sure about that, a supermarket or shop is private property and I imagine they can refuse entry or service to whoever they choose.
Traffic light system in use here. Only enter on green and having wiped hands and trolley. Masks required unless exempt.They can but they don't.
In fact the supermarkets have been very slack and I thought they were bad enough in March/Aoril/May.
Back then you didn't get in unless you cleaned the trolly handle and sanitised your hands.
Blimey - which supermarket is that?Traffic light system in use here. Only enter on green and having wiped hands and trolley. Masks required unless exempt.
Yes - I’m sure there are other proponents of this type of therapy too.Is that Wim Hof you mean regarding cold water therapy? He has had some medically tested remarkable results for himself and others using that and breathing techniques.
TescoBlimey - which supermarket is that?
Really? Is this correct?
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Almost 9,000 people could be prosecuted for not paying coronavirus-related fines
Lawyer says people are being ‘unfairly criminalised’ amid wrongful prosecutions and disproportionate fining of black menwww.independent.co.uk
For a start It goes against natural justice in that there is no right of appeal, I accept that is a price worth paying due to the exceptional circumstances we find ourselves in but we already know that fines have been given out incorrectly. Do you not think the police marching people to cash points for fines which you can't appeal is open to potential abuse and corruption?
Exemption cards
If you have an age, health or disability reason for not wearing a face covering:
This means that you do not need to seek advice or request a letter from a medical professional about your reason for not wearing a face covering.
- you do not routinely need to show any written evidence of this
- you do not need show an exemption card
However, some people may feel more comfortable showing something that says they do not have to wear a face covering. This could be in the form of an exemption card, badge or even a home-made sign.
Carrying an exemption card or badge is a personal choice and is not required by law.
If you wish to use an exemption card or badge, you can download exemption card templates. You can then print these yourself or show them on a mobile device. Please note that the government is not able to provide physical exemption cards or badges.
So the woman had done the right thing downloading something from the internet to try and be helpful. Legally she wasn't obliged to do so or produce any evidence.