Businesses not complying with the shutdown

Anonymous
Jesus Christ. Some people just love to tell people what to do and are aching to tell on them. And they all seem to love DCUM.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Jesus Christ. Some people just love to tell people what to do and are aching to tell on them. And they all seem to love DCUM.


DCUM = hall monitors
Anonymous
An in home message therapist? Sounds good to me.
Anonymous
My hair stylist offers to come to you or you to his place. He only takes a few clients a week.
Anonymous
MYOB

Why such an urge to narc on everyone?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They are allowed to be open but I'm horrified at the crowds in Home Depot and Walmart. No attempt at social distancing for those businesses. Entire families with children coming in to the store. I understand contractors needing supplies, or some people needed something important ... but not crowds of people.

Trader Joes is doing an excellent job with social distancing, not allowing too many people in to their store.


My husband wants to go to Home Depot. I allowed it twice and now I’ve put my foot down. Way too many people in there and no attempts at social distancing.


Same here. He’s been a few times in the last couple of weeks (we were mid project and would have been a problem to leave unfinished), but we agreed last weekend no more trips to Home Depot for at least 2 weeks. I had to push for that though.
Anonymous
People who refuse to go to Home Depot -- whose stores are the size of multiple football fields -- yet are still going to much smaller grocery stores are perhaps the stupidest people on earth.
Anonymous
Home Depot can get crowded though - and I do not NEED to do a home improvement project. I do NEED to eat.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My hair stylist offers to come to you or you to his place. He only takes a few clients a week.


I paid my salon for my appointment and didn’t go. I think this is the best we can do.
Anonymous
There's a ted talk pp pointing out that if the govt got its act together, we could TEST, isolate if necessary, and safely keep these businesses afloat.

Instead we are all attacking each other.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know of any business in the DMV area that are staying open when they are considered non-essential. I’m frustrated because I know a few and I’m tempted to call them out. For instance. Persona trainers seeing clients at “closed” gyms (guess they have an “arrangement” with the owner, and a few other shops that are non essential.


Snitches get stitches. And you need a LOT of stitches.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Home Depot can get crowded though - and I do not NEED to do a home improvement project. I do NEED to eat.

Home Depot sells cleaning products.

I need cleaning products, I can live without take-out dinner.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:MYOB

Why such an urge to narc on everyone?


Being an Informer is revered and admired social status for DCUM progressives.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Jesus Christ. Some people just love to tell people what to do and are aching to tell on them. And they all seem to love DCUM.

For a lot of DCUM posters, it has nothing to do with public safety. It’s about the adrenaline flush they get from being a moral scold.
Anonymous
Some woman in one of my facebook groups wont stop complaining about people who are walking outside. She's also very angry about two people playing tennis.
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