Potential-Monke wrote: » ... most people conforming, but still the odd asshat who thinks they don't need to. Good thing I'm wearing a mask, as it muffles my already low voiced expletives that I mumble in their direction.
The_Dave wrote: » I'm sorry but how do you know that those people don't have a legitimate reason for not wearing one? I'm quite sure (without any facts to be back it up) that a good portion of those not wearing them have no reason other than a personal choice but how does one (wtihout asking, even then you're relying on them telling the truth) seperate the legitimate for the rest
RocketRaccoon wrote: » The t-shirt would have been a giveaway in that case
The_Dave wrote: » That was a differnt poster though:p I walk around town with no mask as well, however I put mine on when entering shops, etc...
Potential-Monke wrote: » Usually by the way they're carrying themselves. The usual type who don't wear them are the same ones who'd be up your hole while queuing, or like to make sure the whole shop know they're there. I'm not on about people walking around the streets, it's not mandatory there yet, I'm on about in shops. Someone with a conditions which prevents them from wearing a mask, of which I've no doubt there are very few and far between, wouldn't carry on the way the aforementioned asshats would. Also, as someone else pointed out, there are the visors you see some people wearing. I've no doubt if I had some conditions that prevented me from wearing a mask, I would at least wear the visor. Something is better than nothing. Local shop selling them for €5.
kilburn wrote: » Apparently one in the academy but not sure they have made a statement confirming or denying yet
adaminho wrote: » Shout out to the dope that was walking around town with no mask and a T-shirt saying RTE is the virus! Way to show us sheeple!
Moses Raspy Safari wrote: » Shannon RFC too. Both club activities suspended
jaxxx wrote: » Is there ACTUALLY a legitimate reason for not wearing one? I keep hearing of people saying they can't for health reasons, yet I can never find a single thing to back this up. Are these people just being pure Karens or are there actual genuine reasons?
ReginaldSmythV wrote: » I’d guarantee 99% of those that ‘can’t’ wear one are making it up.
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Sorry what is a Karen
jaxxx wrote: » anyone here wear glasses? For those that don't: you have NO IDEA how annoying it is wearing those marks with glasses. Every time you breathe every millimetre of the glass becomes drenched in steam >< And yeah I know there's those weird shield things you can get, but I ain't going around around looking like I'm starring in the new Ghostbusters ><
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Limerick Post said cases spiking from sporting clubs, could be headed for lockdown
FutureGuy wrote: » I live close to the Gaelic Grounds and there’s a huge jump in people going for testing in the last few days. I’d say we’re a few weeks away from a huge jump.
Snotaul Goodman wrote: » I decided to treat myself to a snack box from Chicken Hut yesterday evening for dinner. Masked up and ready to order. In and out in 2 or 3 mins was the intention as it was quiet for a Friday evening. A lady ahead of me (respectable looking) was maskless. A masked lady she knew rocked in and joined the queue and the chats started. Maskless lady began to explain to masked lady in her very hoarse voice (but loud enough for the rest of us to hear) that she can't wear a mask because of her lung condition and she had been in and out of hospital since "the corona thing started". Her voice became less and less hoarse and was in full volume by the time she got to the counter. "Family box love", was roared at the girl behind the perspex. Few more chats with her masked friend and off she trotted. The people of Limerick leave me down sometimes
MarkR wrote: » I was in the crescent yesterday, for the first time in months. Most wearing masks, but for some reason, eating a fecking 99 is an acceptable reason to have your mask off. As are smoothies. Has anyone called the WHO? This could be huge! Those shields are a cop out which I think we should ban. They do nothing to stop aerosolised particles. One way system was pretty well laid out, though challenging for some.
Yara Small Fowl wrote: » Don't you know 99's and smoothies have protective properties? They are in similar vein to "substantial" meals in pubs - they protect you from Covid :pac: