drunkmonkey wrote: » it'll be a cold day in hell before I wear a muzzle ordered by Micheál and Leo.
drunkmonkey wrote: » Ah it's not like I was demanding to know more friendly banter, it's not like I could give out, it'll be a cold day in hell before I wear a muzzle ordered by Micheál and Leo.
odyssey06 wrote: » A muzzle? You aren't speaking rationally here. If I knew of a local shopkeeper with your attitude, I would be certain not to go there and spend money in it. And I wouldn't lose any sleep over such a business being shut down by authorities for public health breaches. People so cavalier about this public health requirement may well be very cavalier with others.
drunkmonkey wrote: » It's a muzzle the same as they used to use on slaves, I'll follow the rest of the guidelines and do my best to avoid indoor spaces for more than 10/15 minutes but once a government try to exert such extreme control over my body they can go to hell.
drunkmonkey wrote: » I'm not afraid of it, I know what precautions to take, the business is fully compliant with all guidelines. If I was over the HSE or Taoiseach it would have never made it to nursing homes, the government were completely asleep at the wheel, we saw this coming in January with stock shortages from China on what are usually free flow goods. It's the people who aren't compliant and it's not my job to police them and it's not governments job to order us around like this, I was fully in favor of lockdown but we messed it up allowing the virus to be imported, were doing the same again now, absolutely farsical leadership. It's a muzzle the same as they used to use on slaves, I'll follow the rest of the guidelines and do my best to avoid indoor spaces for more than 10/15 minutes but once a government try to exert such extreme control over my body they can go to hell.
drunkmonkey wrote: » Your no free man when your not allowed choose the air you breathe.
drunkmonkey wrote: » To me it's not freedom, it's government over reach as they won't make visitors quarantine. Your no free man when your not allowed choose the air you breathe. It's your body your choice and don't give that ant man quote again.
drunkmonkey wrote: » Your no free man when your not allowed choose the air you breathe. It's your body your choice and don't give that ant man quote again.
patnor1011 wrote: » Well, I do have asthma and when I tried to wear a mask several times, I found that I can't breathe after about 2 minutes.
MadYaker wrote: » I think seeing a mask as restriction on your freedom is pretty short sighted. Is it less of a restriction than lockdown? I would say so. In Taiwan and Japan they never had lockdowns but they all wear masks all the time. Must just be a coincidence I suppose.
drunkmonkey wrote: » We had lockdown, Tony's plan was to get us to 0 the government decided against that and we're now heading back into phase 2 possibly. There is no plan around masks, it's letting the government off the hook for a few months, more people will die with this policy. The only game in town is border control, masks are nothing but window depressing. As someone on the Frontline with the public right through this people are tired of this crap from the government, the key is border control the sooner the pro maskers wake up to this the sooner the government get pushed in the right direction.
odyssey06 wrote: » Try to get used to it
Hurrache wrote: » So many nonsensical cliches in this post, where do you even begin? You either believe our country is flooded with tourists bringing in the virus, or you believe there is no virus to catch. Some mental gymnastics to believe both.
drunkmonkey wrote: » Where did it come from, what were dealing with now is a direct result of importation through and after lockdown.
drunkmonkey wrote: » Lol, the chap says he can't breathe and you say get used to it. How about mandatory quarantine and he doesn't have to wear a mask.
Hurrache wrote: » Ah, you want to lock the door now after the horse has bolted and gone to stud at this stage. Right so.
GazzaL wrote: » You'll have loads of people touching their dirty masks and then touching everything around them.
patnor1011 wrote: » You can not order people without virus into mandatory quarantine. Not yet, maybe when the law will change we can start herding people and shipping them somewhere. I went through asthma society recommendation and tried several masks. For me it is simple. If I will not be allowed to go to the shop without one I will shop somewhere else. I do not fear to walk around without one and whoever feels that they will be safer by wearing one can certainly do so.
ExMachina1000 wrote: » The virus is walking in through Dublin airport arrivals daily.