It was mandatory in shops from 24 July 2020.
Some smaller shops enforced it leading to violent attacks.
Waitrose Hove employed a couple of outside 'the real deal' security blokes, it did the trick, 100% mask wearing from what I saw.
Others including the big chains couldn't be arsed. When...
I've never mentioned the staff abstinence before, but it puzzled me.
Regarding customers, it should've been a criminal law requirement here once the WHO finally came down on the side of masks (May or June 2020?) A sizeable minority here and overseas cannot be trusted. In France the police are...
I thought someone would say that.
But then retail staff in Italy and Spain wear masks, as do Brits working incredibly long shifts in hospitals, surgeries, airports, on buses and in taxis.
Being cynical, I wonder if the supermarkets failed to enforce/mandate face-mask wearing for staff and...
A friend in their teens worked for a well-known clothing retailer and bought the fake health reasons lanyard for not wearing a mask. As did all their colleagues, it became a standing joke.
Why don't supermarket staff wear masks (in Sainsbury's West Hove it's been virtually no-one since March 2020)? Age doesn't seem to come into it, at the height of the pandemic, young and older staff didn't give a monkeys.
Do Tesco's as a company have no interest in their stores?
It's doable -...
My neighbours (one half of whom is French) just took two holidays in France. They said the French police enforce their use vigorously. Shopkeepers and others running indoor venues were quick to call the police where stubborn locals refused to wear a mask, who were then unceremoniously booted...