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.
timmy_mallet wrote: » Covid or no covid, no. Are you advocating permanent mask usage?
odyssey06 wrote: » I'm on board with masks on buses and shops etc i..e enclosed spaces. I have to say mandatory masks outdoors unless it's a large gathering where there would be sustained close contacts does not seem warranted to me.
GazzaL wrote: » I met a senior Garda and his family in a shop today and none of them were wearing masks. They said they thought it was a load of bollocks.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Great minds discuss ideas. In the middle, people discuss events. Under that, people discuss people. And at the very bottom, people make up stories about meeting figures of authority to try help their argument.
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: » You really are one of the wittiest posters on here. I bet you have a PhD, you also sound incredibly educated. The dregs that you speak about need to be whipped into lime. Fines are fantastic but we also need public shaming.
Voltairey wrote: » I highly recommend registering on HSELand website as well, there are training videos there which are helpful if you're unsure of how to put on and take off PPE safely.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Clondalkin by any chance? Just up in Tesco myself and i can confirm, hardly anyone wearing one and no staff wearing one.
Voltairey wrote: » Ordered N95 masks there with washable filters, due to arrive at the end of the month. The surgical ones will do for now. I also found an old pair of glasses and got replacement (non-prescription) lenses, so they can act as an eye shield. I highly recommend registering on HSELand website as well, there are training videos there which are helpful if you're unsure of how to put on and take off PPE safely.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Thanks. That was an unexpected compliment.
Paddygreen wrote: » You are so welcome. I think you are amazing. A scholar, a gent, passionate, suave, sophisticated, educated, a beacon of light, reason and good education that shines through on these threads.
Terminator. wrote: » Can you arrest a Garda? Like a citizen's arrest
freshpopcorn wrote: » Does anybody know if people can wear a visor instead of a mask from Monday?
Seanergy wrote: » Just registered, thanks, they also have online tests, failed the first test I took. Question 3 was my stumbling block.
drunkmonkey wrote: » We're the Guards wearing Masks when they boarded the train, were the guards who detained him and met him off the train in Templemore wearing Masks. No way.