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Originally posted by vetran View PostWas out yesterday Asda (Hobgoblin 500ml currently £1 each and rather nice Jamaican patties) & Sainsburys.
Mask wearing was nowhere near 95% plenty of scroates without or taking it off in the shop, did seem higher in Sainsburys.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostI double-bluffed 'em, and it worked...
There's no way the figure of 96% is accurate, round my way hardly any youths are wearing them in shops, and nobody is enforcing it, except for some silent middle-class tutting. God, I sound old...
Was out yesterday Asda (Hobgoblin 500ml currently £1 each and rather nice Jamaican patties) & Sainsburys.
Mask wearing was nowhere near 95% plenty of scroates without or taking it off in the shop, did seem higher in Sainsburys.
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Originally posted by AtW View Post“ Making masks compulsory seems to have persuaded millions more to wear them. Figures from the Office for National Statistics showed that 96 per cent of people in England said they had used a face covering last week, up from 28 per cent at the end of May.
Police across England have stepped up patrols to halt illegal parties, with 125 shut down last weekend in the West Midlands alone. Priti Patel, the home secretary, said that she did not want Britain’s progress “undermined by a small minority of senseless individuals”.”
Wear facemask or you could be fined GBP3,200, public warned | News | The Times
Oh wow, didn’t you say it was not possible, unenforceable etc - so don’t even try doing it?
There's no way the figure of 96% is accurate, round my way hardly any youths are wearing them in shops, and nobody is enforcing it, except for some silent middle-class tutting. God, I sound old...
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“ Flare-ups from Australia to Japan show the world hasn’t learned an early lesson from the coronavirus crisis: to stop the spread, those with mild or symptom-free coronavirus infections must be forced to isolate, both from their communities and family.”
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...&sref=o1Dqf087
Mordac: “It’s illegal, unenforceable blah blah blah”
Murdering people with what effectively is bio-weapon is also illegal, for some odd reason!
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One for Mordac
“ Making masks compulsory seems to have persuaded millions more to wear them. Figures from the Office for National Statistics showed that 96 per cent of people in England said they had used a face covering last week, up from 28 per cent at the end of May.
Police across England have stepped up patrols to halt illegal parties, with 125 shut down last weekend in the West Midlands alone. Priti Patel, the home secretary, said that she did not want Britain’s progress “undermined by a small minority of senseless individuals”.”
Wear facemask or you could be fined GBP3,200, public warned | News | The Times
Oh wow, didn’t you say it was not possible, unenforceable etc - so don’t even try doing it?Tags: None
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