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Cold Gettin Dumb

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Jan 31, 2013
462
Those refusing to wear masks will, if challenged, just bark back "I'm exempt". It really is that easy.

Do away with this nonsense shopping list of excuses err I mean exemptions and make everybody wear a face covering. No more bloody exemptions. Those selfish ------ who are happy to pass on the virus to those of us who are following the rules should be locked indoors if they refuse to wear something to protect the rest of us.

Then - once you have made the face coverings compulsory for everybody - it is much easier to police and enforce. The way Boris has allowed so many "exemptions" is bloody ridiculous.

1) Remove ALL exemptions from face coverings

2) You are refused admittance to shops, public transport etc unless you wear a face covering

3) The OB can start dishing out the fines to those who still try to use shops / public transport without a face covering

How simple is that?

Just a polite note to let you be aware that there are people with genuine conditions that cannot wear masks.
This doesn't include those that flout the advice.
If you genuinely cant wear a mask then you will have been issued with a lanyard that shows you are exempt.
I know because my GF was issued with one for her ailment.
Yes I do wear a mask myself...
 






Wrong-Direction

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Mar 10, 2013
13,428
People have always broken rules, they drink drive, speed, take drugs, trespass, litter – I'm not sure masks have introduced a rule breaking mindset to the British public, it's very much entrenched. No different to leaving Brighton Beach like a landfill site at the end of a sunny day. A great many Brits don't like being told what to do – let's not bring the B word into it, but the not being told what to do is very much at the heart of it.
Yeah but the mask wearing rules they're braking is affecting everyone

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Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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West west west Sussex
People have always broken rules, they drink drive, speed, take drugs, trespass, litter – I'm not sure masks have introduced a rule breaking mindset to the British public, it's very much entrenched. No different to leaving Brighton Beach like a landfill site at the end of a sunny day. A great many Brits don't like being told what to do – let's not bring the B word into it, but the not being told what to do is very much at the heart of it.

Hmmm I'm not so sure.

Putting my hindsight hat on, had those in charge gone hard after face masks 10 months ago, new laws, fines, blimey I'll say it custodial, facemasks would now just be the new normal and we'd be all the better for it.

I'm pretty sure at the time I would have moaned and groaned, but then again it wouldn't have been directed at me as I fell in line, as with the rest of the country, a little late but:-

'keys, phone, wallet, mask' is now my mantra as I leave the house.

I'd suggest it would be tricky to be 'that person' not wearing a mask when surrounded to an entire high street that is.
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
50,219
Faversham
Mine is Max Hastings:- "I would trust him with neither my wallet nor my wife"

I'm not going to post the full link because some may find it offensive. If you'd like to see the best and most succinct description of Boris ever, follow the instructions below. I shamelessly stole it from the 'best song you heard today' thread, from yesterday. It is real earwom though - once heard you'll not get it out of you head, and it will be there through Christmas and into the new year. :lolol:. Worth listening to the end, as the sincerity of the vocalist, and his delivery and eloquence only then reach a true artistic crescendo.

Type https://youtu.be/ at the front of what I paste below:

gKOo8rd6T7s?list=RDgKOo8rd6T7s

and paste into your browser.
 






PILTDOWN MAN

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Sep 15, 2004
18,712
Hurst Green
Just a polite note to let you be aware that there are people with genuine conditions that cannot wear masks.
This doesn't include those that flout the advice.
If you genuinely cant wear a mask then you will have been issued with a lanyard that shows you are exempt.
I know because my GF was issued with one for her ailment.
Yes I do wear a mask myself...

My wife has a severe lung disease and hasn't been issued anything. She hasn't gone out so doesn't require one however my understanding is you have to apply for the exemption lanyard.
 


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,315
People have always broken rules, they drink drive, speed, take drugs, trespass, litter – I'm not sure masks have introduced a rule breaking mindset to the British public, it's very much entrenched. No different to leaving Brighton Beach like a landfill site at the end of a sunny day. A great many Brits don't like being told what to do – let's not bring the B word into it, but the not being told what to do is very much at the heart of it.

of course, but when you put out a rule and dont even attempt to enforce it by giving everyone excuse to do so, we cant expect it to be followed. and that sets a tone for other rules.
 




golddene

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Jul 28, 2012
1,930
Those refusing to wear masks will, if challenged, just bark back "I'm exempt". It really is that easy.

Do away with this nonsense shopping list of excuses err I mean exemptions and make everybody wear a face covering. No more bloody exemptions. Those selfish ------ who are happy to pass on the virus to those of us who are following the rules should be locked indoors if they refuse to wear something to protect the rest of us.

Then - once you have made the face coverings compulsory for everybody - it is much easier to police and enforce. The way Boris has allowed so many "exemptions" is bloody ridiculous.

1) Remove ALL exemptions from face coverings

2) You are refused admittance to shops, public transport etc unless you wear a face covering

3) The OB can start dishing out the fines to those who still try to use shops / public transport without a face covering

How simple is that?

As for exemptions! I recall watching a video release from a respected health advisor/instructor who stated that the amount of people who should/ would be eligible for non mask compliance would mean you are likely to come upon such a case around once in every six or seven supermarket / shop visits.
 


WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
25,880
Just a polite note to let you be aware that there are people with genuine conditions that cannot wear masks.
This doesn't include those that flout the advice.
If you genuinely cant wear a mask then you will have been issued with a lanyard that shows you are exempt.
I know because my GF was issued with one for her ailment.
Yes I do wear a mask myself...

One genuine question that I have asked a few times but has got lost in everything else. As someone who is (or knows) someone exempt, is it possible for them to wear one of those face shield things ? And, if not too personal, if not, why ? Thanks
 
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Sue1983

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Aug 15, 2018
554
My wife has a severe lung disease and hasn't been issued anything. She hasn't gone out so doesn't require one however my understanding is you have to apply for the exemption lanyard.

Do you mean the sunflower lanyard? I have a sunflower lanyard as I have a 'hidden disability'. My disability doesn't stop me wearing a face covering, so I always wear a mask.

The sunflower lanyard is given out freely (I got mine from my bank who didn't ask what my disablity was). You can also buy the lanyard online for as little as 99p, and an exemption card stating your what your 'hidden disability' for a few pounds.
 


PILTDOWN MAN

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Sep 15, 2004
18,712
Hurst Green
Do you mean the sunflower lanyard? I have a sunflower lanyard as I have a 'hidden disability'. My disability doesn't stop me wearing a face covering, so I always wear a mask.

The sunflower lanyard is given out freely (I got mine from my bank who didn't ask what my disablity was). You can also buy the lanyard online for as little as 99p, and an exemption card stating your what your 'hidden disability' for a few pounds.

Possibly I don't know it was the poster stated his GF was sent one as she was exempt. The point I was making you're not sent one you have to get it yourself. (Maybe just our area)
 


sparkie

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Jul 17, 2003
12,513
Hove
A little chuckle? Who needs internet propaganda when you can see and hear for yourself? Yes, I’m biased because I can’t stand the man, but that wasn’t a little chuckle.
The thing with bias is that it is a chicken and egg situation.

Quite often the underlying facts cause the bias, but people like to imply that the bias came first and had no root cause - and they do this to hand wave away an opinion.
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat


rogersix

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Jan 18, 2014
7,904
Good example though (even if inadvertent) of many people’s desire to use Covid as a way of extracting some revenge for the Brexit vote and Tory election victory. Somebody further up the thread wonders why the Tories still lead the opinion polls and concludes with the classic theme of ‘anybody who disagrees with me is an idiot.’ Perhaps the answer is that people are not conned by the relentless anti Johnson propaganda. Anyway, it has been good to see the leaders of the four nations working and taking responsibility together even if it doesn’t suit the narrative.

what are the sources of the "relentless anti Johnson propaganda" ?
 


rogersix

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Jan 18, 2014
7,904
I suspect that many would be quite happy that we had just that, had they managed to vote out Brexit! Although eventually of course our bungling Parliament did come down on the side of democracy by reluctantly accepting the referendum vote.
And never mind PR and all that on this case - there never was an option for being 52% out of the EU and 48% in!

a mandatory referendum would have changed those figures tho
 










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