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So basically, your bosses aren't wearing them either?They are lawyers and don’t wear them either
So basically, your bosses aren't wearing them either?They are lawyers and don’t wear them either
Nope just when meeting with clients who are - after all it’s like the flu eh?So basically, your bosses aren't wearing them either?
Nope just when meeting with clients who are - after all it’s like the flu eh?
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I was at Walmart a few days ago. They have signs up saying masks are required to shop there. Two young ladies walked in right before me and they were not wearing masks. The door greeter just greeted them and said nothing about the fact they weren't wearing masks. So I asked him: ''Are those women going to be allowed to shop here without masks?'' He told me they can put up signs saying masks are required but they can't not allow people to shop there if they don't wear them because there is no state or city mandate that people have to wear them and there is no law saying they must be worn. I just don't get it. People don't shop without shoes or shirts and there is no law saying they must be worn but people comply.
Enough already.
Either all states/cities need to mandate masks be worn in public or a law needs to be passed that makes it an offense not to wear a mask in public.
Many stores have a sign saying masks are required to shop there. These stores have masks available as you enter the store. Some stores have them for free (Lowe's) and others sell them for less than $1 as you walk in (Menards). But the greeter at Walmart told me they don't do that because they don't have any in stock. Come on now!! If other stores can get them, so can Walmart. Cheapskates.
I'm all for the policy that Southwest Airlines has------you have to wear a mask on their flights or you can't fly on their aircraft. No exceptions. Have asthma? Sorry---if you can't wear a mask, you can't fly with them.
ETA: If they can pass laws that forbid you from smoking in stores because it's hazardous to the health of others, they sure as heck can pass laws that you can't be in stores without a mask because it's hazardous to the health of others. What are we waiting for?
Welcome to my world - Florida - and we are in court fighting about the executive order forcing schools to open for F2F classes - they will mediate next week but one side says it’s too dangerous (Teachers) and the other side (governor) saying open up everything’s fine kids are not affected yadayada - sadly we are doing Wills for teachers at a special rate (same for first responders nurses etc) what a world we are living in now
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The problem in this country is lack of leadership- plain and simple--- and mixed messages. Early on people were told not only not to wear masks, but that masks were ineffective (that was from the surgeon general's mouth): i won't say what i think of him-- suffice it is to say that early message has resulted in what we are seeing now- people just being defiant-- there is also the issue of people not being very smart: they really do not understand what a pandemic really is---they clearly do not understand how the virus spreads- the contagion aspect.
Parents indulging their children who grow up with a sense of entitlement and a profound level of self-centeredness ; we've known this for the past twenty years but we just shrugged: but now, these children of entitlement are endangering us all-----
Funny (not funny) that the rules don't apply to the lawyers. One would think they should be smarter, considering they are people that are usually well-versed in law and the enforcement of such, and should understand that rules and etiquette are there for a reason.
I realise that rules and recommendations are not law. But still. There are rules and etiquette to follow in court and other places that they attend. Do they consider themselves above this lowly life-saving mask rule/recommendation? And what about workplace OH&S ... do they consider themselves above that, too?
Just to add: If this is a 'business' choice, I would think they would want to exhibit to their clients that they know their stuff and follow rules and recommendations. Give their clients that kind of confidence in them.
Illinois has now made it punishable by fines. I'll be interested to see if that has changed anything in the rural stores next week when I shop. It has not changed at the local convenient stores.
I was at Walmart a few days ago. They have signs up saying masks are required to shop there. Two young ladies walked in right before me and they were not wearing masks. The door greeter just greeted them and said nothing about the fact they weren't wearing masks. So I asked him: ''Are those women going to be allowed to shop here without masks?'' He told me they can put up signs saying masks are required but they can't not allow people to shop there if they don't wear them because there is no state or city mandate that people have to wear them and there is no law saying they must be worn. I just don't get it. People don't shop without shoes or shirts and there is no law saying they must be worn but people comply.
Enough already.
Either all states/cities need to mandate masks be worn in public or a law needs to be passed that makes it an offense not to wear a mask in public.
Many stores have a sign saying masks are required to shop there. These stores have masks available as you enter the store. Some stores have them for free (Lowe's) and others sell them for less than $1 as you walk in (Menards). But the greeter at Walmart told me they don't do that because they don't have any in stock. Come on now!! If other stores can get them, so can Walmart. Cheapskates.
I'm all for the policy that Southwest Airlines has------you have to wear a mask on their flights or you can't fly on their aircraft. No exceptions. Have asthma? Sorry---if you can't wear a mask, you can't fly with them.
ETA: If they can pass laws that forbid you from smoking in stores because it's hazardous to the health of others, they sure as heck can pass laws that you can't be in stores without a mask because it's hazardous to the health of others. What are we waiting for?
Great analogy.
Lawyers would never think of showing up to court in shorts and a t-shirt. No law against it, but they know the judge would give them a dressing down.
I am now thoroughly convinced our society is crazy. Ready for this. SHOES ARE NOT REQUIRED LEGALLY. Guess we can all ignore all signs and do what the H### we want.
State Health Department codes do not regulate customer clothing–including footwear.
Want proof? Just search for any state’s health code and you can see for yourself. Hint: they say nothing about it.
Health Codes and OSHA | Society for Barefoot Living
The problem in this country is lack of leadership- plain and simple--- and mixed messages. Early on people were told not only not to wear masks, but that masks were ineffective (that was from the surgeon general's mouth): i won't say what i think of him-- suffice it is to say that early message has resulted in what we are seeing now- people just being defiant-- there is also the issue of people not being very smart: they really do not understand what a pandemic really is---they clearly do not understand how the virus spreads- the contagion aspect.
Masks are just a PR stunt by Walmart, Home Depot, Lowe's, CVS, Walgreens. Sad.
Shoppers who refuse to wear a face mask to visit Walmart will still be served as the company seeks to protect its staff members from violence, according to a CNN report.
Home Depot, Lowe's, CVS, and Walgreens have also said they'll serve customers without masks, CNN reported.
Walmart won't enforce its rules on wearing masks because it fears staff could be attacked by shoppers angry at being challenged
The use of woodwind instruments in groups - including many parents' favourite, the recorder - would also be put on hold, robbing bands and orchestras of flutes, saxophones and clarinets, but not brass instruments.
I don't think it's a PR stunt, I think they are doing this to keep their employees out of harm's way.