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Oh Norman..........Mask Alert.......The Sky is Falling
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<blockquote data-quote="donner" data-source="post: 3389447" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>How many regulations do you think are involved in the average night out eating in general? Building occupancy code, rules about exits, doors being unlocked, etc. Not to mention food safety rules. Alcohol sales rules. Restaurants do not operate in a manner that allows them to operate however they please, so don't pretend otherwise. </p><p></p><p>And i'm not saying we need 'more regulation'. I'm telling you what my town has done to require masks. You don't have to wear one outside, but stores are fined if they don't enforce a mask inside (similar to reduce occupancy requirements). Basically most places are 'no mask, no entry'. Kinda like the old 'no shirt, no shoes, no sale'. If you don't like it you can go elsewhere or send someone inside for you. You aren't required to wear a mask here unless you want to go inside a business basically. </p><p></p><p>And in times of public health crisis, states have often exercised more involvement. What is kinda funny is that a lot of people took to social media to complain about this and talk about how they were taking their money elsewhere. Now a lot of the 'elsewhere' around us are starting to implement the same kind of rules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donner, post: 3389447, member: 277"] How many regulations do you think are involved in the average night out eating in general? Building occupancy code, rules about exits, doors being unlocked, etc. Not to mention food safety rules. Alcohol sales rules. Restaurants do not operate in a manner that allows them to operate however they please, so don't pretend otherwise. And i'm not saying we need 'more regulation'. I'm telling you what my town has done to require masks. You don't have to wear one outside, but stores are fined if they don't enforce a mask inside (similar to reduce occupancy requirements). Basically most places are 'no mask, no entry'. Kinda like the old 'no shirt, no shoes, no sale'. If you don't like it you can go elsewhere or send someone inside for you. You aren't required to wear a mask here unless you want to go inside a business basically. And in times of public health crisis, states have often exercised more involvement. What is kinda funny is that a lot of people took to social media to complain about this and talk about how they were taking their money elsewhere. Now a lot of the 'elsewhere' around us are starting to implement the same kind of rules. [/QUOTE]
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