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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Today [/quote] Because you needed to be told what to do. :roll: [/quote] DP. Not everybody is a maverick like you. Some people follow the rules of local governments or private businesses.[/quote] Yes, they follow them right over the cliff, no matter how stupid they are.[/quote] I mean, people also stop at a stop sign even if no car or pedestrian is in sight, even though that can feel kind of stupid, too. I also wear shoes and shirts at a restaurant if it's required, even if I'm coming from the beach. I am guessing you are the type who runs stop signs and goes barefoot?[/quote] No, because those are not "stupid" rules. Going barefoot in a public restaurant risks injury to the foot and is a potential liability to the business owner if I step on a piece of broken glass. Stopping at a stop sign with no other car in sight reinforces the point that one must ALWAYS stop at a stop sign, a fact that I point out to my teen driver all the time. It helps it become a habit versus a judgment call. Vaccinated and boosted people wearing masks indoors as a general guideline (hey, what if there is no one else in the store or library? what if my child is in a classroom by himself for some reason?) is a pointless act and is uncomfortable as well. [/quote] Vaccinated and boosted means nothing when these vaccines wear off after 6-8 weeks and they aren't formulated for the current variants. The point is Covid can linger in the air so if someone was in the area your child was in, they can get it. It can also flow through the HVAC system.[/quote]
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