bush wrote: » Which is a very large amount of people
joeguevara wrote: » Is it really? How would you know?
Tork wrote: » Oddly enough, the people I know are happy to wear them and then put the masks in the wash. It's no big deal.
is_that_so wrote: » Nobody I know talks about masks and I've only heard one person mention washing them.
joeguevara wrote: » Ive never heard anyone talking about washing socks, but im presuming anyone I know does.
fly_agaric wrote: » I refuse to believe my fellow citizens are dirty, lazy pigs + throwing out a disposable mask or putting a reusable one into the wash after use is too much hard work. :pac:
bush wrote: » You are very naive then
Dravokivich wrote: » People hanging them on the mirrors in their cars. People pulling them in and out of pockets, when it's clear they haven't been sealed or covered in some manner.
Sconsey wrote: » Masks may actually increase risk of infection if not used properly is what the article says. Why leave out that important detail from your comment?
crossmolinalad wrote: » And loads of people don't use them properly seen them lying it after use on the front seat of their car and reuse it at the next shop or just dumping it between their groceries in their shopping bag , putting it in one of their pockets and so on Know a family who have no money and using the same disposable mask the whole week and maybe all of the weeks to come Most of the described people above don't give a "u know what" about wearing them or don't want to spent a cent on them
joeguevara wrote: » Anyone that thinks Gardai have zero right to question you on your health is obviously getting their information from an armchair expert. Specific exemption letters will be requried to be provided to a person who asks such as secuirty, shopkeeper, owner of premises etc. If they are not satisfied and you continue to refuse to wear a mask or leave the premises the Gardai can be contacted. As breach of the Legislation is a criminal offence, the Garda have full examination and inspection rights. Equality Law or Data Protection does not trump that. Proof will be required as to the physical or emotional disability that prohibits the person from wearing a mask. Any false or misleading information is of itself a separate offence. There appears to be one serious loop hole for all of this but Ill be fcucked if Im going to give anyone that little piece of advice.
Elmer Blooker wrote: » If you would like to see the Gardai loitering around supermarkets waiting to nab someone buying tea bags then good for you but I'd prefer to see them tackling crime.
joeguevara wrote: » It is a crime to refuse to wear a mask. And the ramifications of said crime can have devastating effects. But am glad that you agree that they should be tackling said crime. How to prevent it: WEAR A MASK.
Elmer Blooker wrote: » We'll see how many will do six months for the 'crime' of not putting a piece of porous material over their face.
Tork wrote: » Ah yes. But how do you know you have the virus, bud? I'm waiting for the "It's not in my community" chestnut to come up again.
CalamariFritti wrote: » When dealing with irrationality and hysteria at a nuclear level its the only defence one has. I mean you couldn't possibly take this serious,