Montgomery County Vaccine Passport Coming

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is there a way that we can track the movements of people into neighboring counties that lack passports so that others can be warned about them? I have a fear that some ignorant people will avoid showing a passport by doing this.
Different subject, but in a similar vein, can we also take back any tax revenue spent in Youngkin’s VA by Marylanders? Not only are they endangering all of us with their callous actions, it makes me sick to my stomach to think that the idiots in Virginia may benefit from what is rightfully our money.


Is that you, George Orwell ? I thought you were dead!


Ha! Alive and well in Montgomery County. Reinforced by the fear of a pandemic, we’re welcoming this nonsense to Montgomery County.
Anonymous
You cannot apply this rule to liquor stores.

Legally, I do not believe it’s possible to apply it to liquor stores under the ADA. There has to be an exception in the law.
Anonymous
The vote was delayed! Gives me hope that it won’t be passed. It’s a ridiculous concept for 2022.
Anonymous
Israel is starting to move away from vaccine passports even. This is such a backward looking concept.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is there a way that we can track the movements of people into neighboring counties that lack passports so that others can be warned about them? I have a fear that some ignorant people will avoid showing a passport by doing this.
Different subject, but in a similar vein, can we also take back any tax revenue spent in Youngkin’s VA by Marylanders? Not only are they endangering all of us with their callous actions, it makes me sick to my stomach to think that the idiots in Virginia may benefit from what is rightfully our money.


[eyeroll] Yes, lets track them down and microchip, so that you can GPS track those very dangerous individuals.



Tracking them seems very labor intensive. And it offers no physical means of control over these people.

A better alternative would be concentrating them in places where their ability to move about is restricted. Like, a camp. Concentrate them in a camp, where they can be monitored and the rest of us can be protected from them. I think that’s probably the final solution.

Maybe I’ll see if I can sign up for public comments tomorrow so I can brief the council about this option.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The vote was delayed! Gives me hope that it won’t be passed. It’s a ridiculous concept for 2022.


When is the vote going to be? I’d like to send an email before this comes up for vote.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is there a way that we can track the movements of people into neighboring counties that lack passports so that others can be warned about them? I have a fear that some ignorant people will avoid showing a passport by doing this.
Different subject, but in a similar vein, can we also take back any tax revenue spent in Youngkin’s VA by Marylanders? Not only are they endangering all of us with their callous actions, it makes me sick to my stomach to think that the idiots in Virginia may benefit from what is rightfully our money.


[eyeroll] Yes, lets track them down and microchip, so that you can GPS track those very dangerous individuals.



Tracking them seems very labor intensive. And it offers no physical means of control over these people.

A better alternative would be concentrating them in places where their ability to move about is restricted. Like, a camp. Concentrate them in a camp, where they can be monitored and the rest of us can be protected from them. I think that’s probably the final solution.

Maybe I’ll see if I can sign up for public comments tomorrow so I can brief the council about this option.


Do you have a pamphlet I can read?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Israel is starting to move away from vaccine passports even. This is such a backward looking concept.


This

But DC has one, and it will be bad for DC businesses if MoCo doesn’t have one. So, I could see the MoCo government passing it in solidarity with our neighbors anyway.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is there a way that we can track the movements of people into neighboring counties that lack passports so that others can be warned about them? I have a fear that some ignorant people will avoid showing a passport by doing this.
Different subject, but in a similar vein, can we also take back any tax revenue spent in Youngkin’s VA by Marylanders? Not only are they endangering all of us with their callous actions, it makes me sick to my stomach to think that the idiots in Virginia may benefit from what is rightfully our money.


[eyeroll] Yes, lets track them down and microchip, so that you can GPS track those very dangerous individuals.



Tracking them seems very labor intensive. And it offers no physical means of control over these people.

A better alternative would be concentrating them in places where their ability to move about is restricted. Like, a camp. Concentrate them in a camp, where they can be monitored and the rest of us can be protected from them. I think that’s probably the final solution.

Maybe I’ll see if I can sign up for public comments tomorrow so I can brief the council about this option.


Do you have a pamphlet I can read?


Something like this would work, I guess. I mean, if China is taking this approach, it must be effective, right??

https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/people-forced-to-live-in-metal-boxes-under-chinas-zero-covid-rule-2705138

Surely MoCo can set up a complex of metal boxes somewhere. Maybe in the Agricultural Reserve area where we have more land?

Doesn’t seem so far fetched anymore, I guess.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The vote was delayed! Gives me hope that it won’t be passed. It’s a ridiculous concept for 2022.

The council’s biggest fear is for most of the county outside their liberal TPSS bubble realizing they exist and being very pissed off.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Israel is starting to move away from vaccine passports even. This is such a backward looking concept.


This

But DC has one, and it will be bad for DC businesses if MoCo doesn’t have one. So, I could see the MoCo government passing it in solidarity with our neighbors anyway.


No, we will just shop & spend money in VA. None wants to go to DC aka tent city anymore anyways.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The vote was delayed! Gives me hope that it won’t be passed. It’s a ridiculous concept for 2022.


When is the vote going to be? I’d like to send an email before this comes up for vote.


https://mocoshow.com/blog/montgomery-county-council-delays-vote-on-vaccine-mandate-for-bars-restaurants-gyms-and-other-businesses/?fbclid=IwAR1x5BG8hH-EkqnpNKGUQEPic1cjxzMqx_x9QD1hTNPatgwaDQceXnnnWlg
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Israel is starting to move away from vaccine passports even. This is such a backward looking concept.


This

But DC has one, and it will be bad for DC businesses if MoCo doesn’t have one. So, I could see the MoCo government passing it in solidarity with our neighbors anyway.


No, we will just shop & spend money in VA. None wants to go to DC aka tent city anymore anyways.


Yawn.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is there a way that we can track the movements of people into neighboring counties that lack passports so that others can be warned about them? I have a fear that some ignorant people will avoid showing a passport by doing this.
Different subject, but in a similar vein, can we also take back any tax revenue spent in Youngkin’s VA by Marylanders? Not only are they endangering all of us with their callous actions, it makes me sick to my stomach to think that the idiots in Virginia may benefit from what is rightfully our money.


[eyeroll] Yes, lets track them down and microchip, so that you can GPS track those very dangerous individuals.



Tracking them seems very labor intensive. And it offers no physical means of control over these people.

A better alternative would be concentrating them in places where their ability to move about is restricted. Like, a camp. Concentrate them in a camp, where they can be monitored and the rest of us can be protected from them. I think that’s probably the final solution.

Maybe I’ll see if I can sign up for public comments tomorrow so I can brief the council about this option.


Do you have a pamphlet I can read?


Something like this would work, I guess. I mean, if China is taking this approach, it must be effective, right??

https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/people-forced-to-live-in-metal-boxes-under-chinas-zero-covid-rule-2705138

Surely MoCo can set up a complex of metal boxes somewhere. Maybe in the Agricultural Reserve area where we have more land?

Doesn’t seem so far fetched anymore, I guess.


I live in the agricultural reserve and would oppose this.
Anonymous
Does anyone know the vax rates in the county by race and also for children 5 to 12? That’s interstate context for this discussion.
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