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Are you wearing a face mask in Public?


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how was the guy more confident? he turned away as he didn't want trouble it seems or want to challenge the guy. what people dont realise and even some staff in shops dont realise, is that shoppers are not on public property. when you enter a store, you are on private property and you can be asked to leave. he should have asked the guy to stop filming and leave the store. but he didn't want any part of it and allowed the guy to continue to film and harass the female staff.
Perhaps I should have said perceived as confident. It's a pretty classic sexist thing - gun for the young (and obviously struggling to handle it) woman, not the bloke who, to a bully's mind, might just be able to offer some resistance. Sure, he didn't, but that doesn't excuse the way this cunt ripped into the woman. Perhaps he was equally nervous, but it was the woman the unmasked cunt went for.

Let's not blur the issue here - nobody working with the public should have to put up with that kind of behaviour.
 
I'm getting really fucking fed up with these overgrown fucking children who throw a tantrum when an adult asks them to be a little bit more considerate of others, by doing one simple thing that costs nothing. It's worse in the US, but you get some quote-unquote "people" who act like that over here too. How do we deal with these fuckwits?
 
I'm getting really fucking fed up with these overgrown fucking children who throw a tantrum when an adult asks them to be a little bit more considerate of others, by doing one simple thing that costs nothing. It's worse in the US, but you get some quote-unquote "people" who act like that over here too. How do we deal with these fuckwits?
Taken out back and beaten with (very long) sticks
 
I'm getting really fucking fed up with these overgrown fucking children who throw a tantrum when an adult asks them to be a little bit more considerate of others, by doing one simple thing that costs nothing. It's worse in the US, but you get some quote-unquote "people" who act like that over here too. How do we deal with these fuckwits?

Do you get a lot of that where you are? Pretty sure I haven't seen any altercations over this.
 
Do you get a lot of that where you are? Pretty sure I haven't seen any altercations over this.

I haven't seen any myself, but that doesn't mean it never happens - we can't generalise from personal observation. However, the reticence of companies like Tesco to actually ask customers to wear masks (beyond sticking up a polite notice that can be easily ignored), suggests to me that despite their considerable resources, the stroppy toddler response happens often enough for them to not bother.

I have seen plenty of dicknosed fuckwits who wear a mask but don't cover their face properly. Those fuckers annoy me more than the ones without masks at all.
 
A friend of mine got sprayed with water in a Co-op this afternoon, after some dickhead barged past her not wearing a mask and she made a comment. Then he was allowed to carry on with his shopping and she was told by the manager that it was her fault.

ETA: apparently, though, everyone else in the shop was fine and supportive and helped out - it's not a comment on society being terrible - just there are clearly twats out there both in public and also managing supermarkets
 
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The shops not challenging don't care about their customers health. They are so wary of alienating anyone that might buy something. I think on the whole they've misjudged the public mood perhaps and would actually see more people shopping for longer if they felt safer. At the moment it's all about a 5 minute dash, trying to avoid the unmasked.
 
I noticed that Aldi's 10-pack had gone from £2.99 last week to the usual high street £6.50-ish this week.
I bought a pack out of interest when they were cheap, but only for emergencies as I have reusables and don't go into enclosed public spaces much...
 
I noticed that Aldi's 10-pack had gone from £2.99 last week to the usual high street £6.50-ish this week.
I bought a pack out of interest when they were cheap, but only for emergencies as I have reusables and don't go into enclosed public spaces much...
It must be local pricing, they were £7.99 the week before the rule came in at my local ALDI.
 
Was in shop earlier and two people were just going in and realised they had forgotten their masks, so I went in and mentioned to the security guard, thinking he might bring them some masks but he just yelled “IT’S FINE, COME ON IN!”
 
Went to sainsbury early this morning. 2/4 customers wearing masks. 1/4 staff wearing one, the one behind the plastic screen. The 3 on the shop floor were maskless.
 
N95 masks probably contain mettalised electret material, so may well absorb RF and burn ...
 
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I've been in work for the last few days, and on my way in and out have binned about a dozen 'Keep Britain Free' / Don't Muzzle Us flyers promoting a demo in town yesterday:

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Wankers, especially coming at the end of a week when the local infection figures have ticked up sharply.
 
I've been in work for the last few days, and on my way in and out have binned about a dozen 'Keep Britain Free' / Don't Muzzle Us flyers promoting a demo in town yesterday:

Wankers, especially coming at the end of a week when the local infection figures have ticked up sharply.

FFS :mad:

It was clear that some of those taking part even thought Covid-19 did not exist, with one banner held by a protester stating: "Say no to vaccines, say no to masks, say no to tyranny, Covid is a lie."

Another banner said: "We want our freedom back. Media is the virus. Government is lying". Others had the words "anti-mask" and "plandemic" on them.

I just can't get my head around this 'Covid is a lie' nonsense, there's no hope for these idiots.
 
Oh, the absolute tyranny of wearing a mask, the brutality of seatbelts, the totalitarianism of gloves, the daily massacre that is brushing teeth :(
And then of course there are all those things you're no longer allowed to say/think/do, usually to do with people of a different ethnicity...

Life's just one long business of looking over your shoulder to see if the PC Brigade are tailing you, it's a tough old business.
 
And then of course there are all those things you're no longer allowed to say/think/do, usually to do with people of a different ethnicity...

Life's just one long business of looking over your shoulder to see if the PC Brigade are tailing you, it's a tough old business.

And don't even think about mentioning Baa Baa Black Sheep, 'cos they'll put you in a PC re-education gulag for ten years. :mad:
 
Have the PLANDEMIC! people come up with a detailed explanation of exactly what the plan is? That governments around the world have conspired together to invent a fictional virus, wrecking their economies and making themselves unpopular, to ensure people stay home lots and put small bits of fabric over their face? I assume they think all the dead people are made up, or have 774,000 people been killed because they know too much? Were the governments even in on it or have they been duped by a shadowy cabal, probably including Bill Gates and George Soros, who are going to reveal themselves once it's too late and their evil plan to make people queue to get into shops has worked?

Don't give me links, as I can't face reading their mitherings.

I suppose it's not unusual for strange ideas to flourish at times of plague. During the black death in the 1300s there were outbreaks of such weirdness as flagellents marching around flailing themselves and St Vitus dance. Are the it's all made up people just a 21st century equivalent of them?
 
Had a post crop up on faecebook yesterday. The full plandemic is being released tomorrow on freedomnews.tv or some such.

I reckon those 774000 dead were in on it and were killed to keep the whole conspiracy a secret.

/me taps nose
 
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