Hand in Your Pants wrote: » Yes they went to hospital and no I did not suggest that everyone who wears a mask loses consciousness. Your reading comprehension abilities are poor and it is simply mot worth my time talking to you.
Hand in Your Pants wrote: » A middle aged woman I know collapsed recently. Ambulance was called, treatment given, after investigation paramedics said cause for losing consciousness was surgical mask. But maybe some randomer on the internet knows more than health care professionals lol
Paddygreen wrote: » Punishment has to be the key to changing behavior and making people do what they are told. The fine is great but I think there should also be an element of public shaming. As far as I know I think Saudi Arabia puts thieves on public display in Perspex boxes or cages. That could be a way to go for Ireland when it comes to punishing the antisocial who refuse to don masks. Public shaming is the way to go.
ParkRunner wrote: » I’m all for freedom of speech, freedom of expression and protecting human rights but there is a responsibility on everyone to protect themselves and protect others.
khalessi wrote: » Paramedics would know that wearing masks does not cause loss of conciousness.
MadYaker wrote: » It’s lockdown or masks lads, pick one. A lot of people seem to be under the impression that we can just go back to the way things were last year and it’ll all be grand. It’s time to grow up and start dealing with reality.
GazzaL wrote: » The reality is we all went shopping without wearing masks throughout the peak of the pandemic and new cases dropped to **** all.
khalessi wrote: » Weren't there restrictions in place that some people referred to as lockdown and shops were closed and those that were open had restrictions and still do. Youd wonder why they were low. Now we have lifted restrictions and R number between 1.2 -1.8 no wonder they are making mask wearing mandatory.
Wibbs wrote: » There really aren't enough facepalm memes out there...
Deleted User wrote: » This thread has now hit peak retard and it's one of the shorter posts. You could write a thesis on it.
McGiver wrote: » Every day a new anti-mask argument. We're coming to the "damages your scrotum" stage really. It's gonna be aliens soon at this pace.While whole world wears masks, Ireland is arguing about them.
timmy_mallet wrote: » Wow. Hit a nerve there!! Haha!
jester77 wrote: » What's wrong with wearing a mask? Wearing a mask is mandatory for a few months on public transport and in enclosed spaces where I live. Everyone just wears one and gets on with their lives. In the few months that it's been mandatory I have yet to see a single person not wearing one. Just put it on and don't be an idiot, it's not exactly a big deal.
drunkmonkey wrote: » Here's one for you I hadn't thought of when I was giving out about the chap coughing directly at the cashier, had a lady in before lunch, had the mask on but started coughing and put her hand on the mask to block the cough. Anything to be concerned about there.., I cleaned my hands after but she didn't...
tom1ie wrote: » I thought masks were now mandatory in enclosed retail spaces? I was in a Tesco in a certain Dublin village a few minutes ago and staff nor customers were wearing masks, I was the only one. Walked past a pub which was packed and had no social distancing going on plus doesn’t do food, then went into another shop and one other person had a mask on. Staff weren’t wearing any masks. From what I can see there’s not many people really giving a ****e at all about “mandatory regulations”. I wouldn’t mind put there’s a large Garda station in the village.
Arrival wrote: » Would you rather she was wearing no mask and done the same? I wouldn't