Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im pretty sure they can’t legally restrict your movement in your free time. And what restaurants or stores have less than 10 patrons in phase 2? That is beyond your control. Do you have a lawyer you could check in with? It seems unenforceable, so I am wondering if you could sign and then proceed as normal according to your counties guidelines.
They can legally set it as a precondition of you using their daycare. So, no, they can’t tell you not to do things in your free time. But, if you decide to do those things in your free time, they can say you can’t come to daycare.
Well if you make it hard for families to meet unreasonable requirements, just don’t be surprised when everyone 1) lies, or 2) doesn’t return.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im pretty sure they can’t legally restrict your movement in your free time. And what restaurants or stores have less than 10 patrons in phase 2? That is beyond your control. Do you have a lawyer you could check in with? It seems unenforceable, so I am wondering if you could sign and then proceed as normal according to your counties guidelines.
They can legally set it as a precondition of you using their daycare. So, no, they can’t tell you not to do things in your free time. But, if you decide to do those things in your free time, they can say you can’t come to daycare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe you all are encouraging OP to lie. The daycare is setting up protections that they believe are necessary. If you don’t want to abide by them, go elsewhere. Sheesh.
The daycare is being ridiculous. The main reason people send their kids is because they need to get back to work. And now they can’t go to offices with more than 10 people? Really?
Anonymous wrote:It's insane to say that the children of essential medical workers who have been attending the whole time will be kicked out in order to let the children of teleworkers back in. That's basically what they are asking.
Anonymous wrote:Im pretty sure they can’t legally restrict your movement in your free time. And what restaurants or stores have less than 10 patrons in phase 2? That is beyond your control. Do you have a lawyer you could check in with? It seems unenforceable, so I am wondering if you could sign and then proceed as normal according to your counties guidelines.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe you all are encouraging OP to lie. The daycare is setting up protections that they believe are necessary. If you don’t want to abide by them, go elsewhere. Sheesh.