Even the big supermarkets are breaking the law by allowing ppl to shop with no masks, they don't challenge them or throw them out and ban them or call the cops
 
Even the big supermarkets are breaking the law by allowing ppl to shop with no masks, they don't challenge them or throw them out and ban them or call the cops
It isn't for shops to enforce, it is the police's job. So unless supermarkets hire bouncers, they can't really enforce anything.
 
It isn't for shops to enforce, it is the police's job. So unless supermarkets hire bouncers, they can't really enforce anything.
There was a 75 yr old thrown out of a Asda in Huyton in Liverpool the other day for confronting a couple of people without masks, He had been shielding for weeks.:eek::mad::mad:
 
There was a 75 yr old thrown out of a Asda in Huyton in Liverpool the other day for confronting a couple of people without masks, He had been shielding for weeks.:eek::mad::mad:
That's ****ed up. God forbid people put someone else's health before "oh no, I can't breath wearing a mask. And a post on Facebook confirms what I am saying". Where I am everyone seems to be playing ball with it. It is a mostly older part of Wiltshire beyond work, and everyone is screwing the nut.
 
That's ****ed up. God forbid people put someone else's health before "oh no, I can't breath wearing a mask. And a post on Facebook confirms what I am saying". Where I am everyone seems to be playing ball with it. It is a mostly older part of Wiltshire beyond work, and everyone is screwing the nut.
There are some selfish pricks out there.We haven't been out except for food shopping, I dispare when I hear of the grandkids carrying on as if nothing's happening. The Government are giving mixed messages so who can blame them.
 
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The Government are giving mixed messages so who can blame them.

Mixed messages like you can’t have people in your house depending on where you live but you can go to the pub or restaurants screwed up or what

Mixed yes. But thought that the Gov said masks to be worn in busy public spaces:confused:
We don’t in a restaurant here, but it’s rather difficult to eat otherwise, but we do in the supermarkets. What’s so hard that peeps have to play the “my rights” card?

I just don’t understand some folks.

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That's ****ed up. God forbid people put someone else's health before "oh no, I can't breath wearing a mask. And a post on Facebook confirms what I am saying". Where I am everyone seems to be playing ball with it. It is a mostly older part of Wiltshire beyond work, and everyone is screwing the nut.
They need to try an army gas mask for 12 hours.... and then go for a 10 mile jaunt,
thick rubber with no fresh air, not some flimsy paper thing
 
There are some selfish pricks out there.We haven't been out except for food shopping, I dispare when I hear of the grandkids carrying on as if nothing's happening. The Government are giving mixed messages so who can blame them.

Not been shopping in months. The local greengrocer delivers, same with the brewery and the farm round the corner sells his meat direct. Only thing we need is the odd online order for things like porridge oats.
 
They need to try an army gas mask for 12 hours.... and then go for a 10 mile jaunt,
thick rubber with no fresh air, not some flimsy paper thing
Exactly. I see so many people prattle on about how they will starve their brains of oxygen wearing a mask. First of all, hasn't happened to doctors and surgeons who wear them for hours at a time for decades. Second, sounds like it is already too late.
People are just little birches with no consideration for others. "But my rights" aren't being infringed you little bitch, now grow up, and put your mask on.
 

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