Originally posted by mallisarealperson
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If you look carefully, some people are warring masks..."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George Orwell -
Yeah looked closer and can see masks.
Just another example of how the rules do not make sense. As has been said. Plane full of strangers, ok. Wedding guests not.
Joking aside it is things like this going on not just in India but in our country that helps to push further restrictions on everyone. Justified or not.
Always makes me laugh when the government makes statements like" The public need to use common sense" When we all have to cater for the lowest common denominator in society.
Just because restrictions are lifted, does not make me want to mix in large numbers, unless I have to (hospitals etc). For example I have not been to a large supermarket or shopping centre since March 2020. Or used public transport.
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I'd only get worked up if the plane is on its way to the UK!Originally posted by _V_ View PostThey look very happy, apart from the concern about Carbon emissions from the flight, what are you lot getting worked up about?
Otherwise the idiots can do what they want.
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Just the fact they are willing to go so far to avoid restrictions kinda give's you the impression they don't and they won't.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostAs long as everyone on board was aware of the risks and they all quarantine afterwards, then I say why the heck not.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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