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    pronstar

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    And then there’s this:

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    https://qz.com/1145669/googles-true...nd-nsa-research-grants-for-mass-surveillance/


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    Axxe55

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    My GF has a friend in California who went to the boarding stable to feed her horse yesterday.
    She was given a $1500 ticket for being outside.

    It's quite possible in the coming months once things settle down and get back to some normalcy, there may be lawsuits filed for infringement of people's rights to freely travel.

    I am not a legal scholar by any means, but unless martial law, a national state of emergency, or the war powers act have been enacted, these lockdown, or shutdown "orders" don't carry any authority.

    But
    Just something to think about.
     

    Hoji

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    Churches ...bad
    Walmart ...good

    Vape store...bad
    7-11 ...good

    Pet store ....good
    State park...bad

    Liquor store...good
    Barber shop...bad

    Donut shop....good
    Gym. Bad

    This is all stupid shit..letting the government pick who has to lose their business and who gets to stay in business
    All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others....
     

    gdr_11

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    A question to consider: Does anyone know where the major retailers are getting all of these crazy ideas on how to manage customer access, distancing, purchases? Other than the generic concept of social distancing, there is no guidance on how to manage a retail environment and yet each major retailer is breaking their neck to be first with the next wave of restrictions which are quickly picked up by others in the race to not be left behind.

    My thought is that it is the Risk Management departments in the corporate headquarters who are hiring consultants to give them ideas for making the corporation look good so they can promote the concept that they are protecting people's health. I have told the managers at Brookshires, Target and Walmart that I can take care of myself and I know a lot more about how to protect myself from this virus than they or their corporate weinees ever will. The look on their face tells me they are not used to encountering someone who does not bow their head and move to the end of the single file line at a six foot distance from their neighbor.
     

    oldag

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    A question to consider: Does anyone know where the major retailers are getting all of these crazy ideas on how to manage customer access, distancing, purchases? Other than the generic concept of social distancing, there is no guidance on how to manage a retail environment and yet each major retailer is breaking their neck to be first with the next wave of restrictions which are quickly picked up by others in the race to not be left behind.

    My thought is that it is the Risk Management departments in the corporate headquarters who are hiring consultants to give them ideas for making the corporation look good so they can promote the concept that they are protecting people's health. I have told the managers at Brookshires, Target and Walmart that I can take care of myself and I know a lot more about how to protect myself from this virus than they or their corporate weinees ever will. The look on their face tells me they are not used to encountering someone who does not bow their head and move to the end of the single file line at a six foot distance from their neighbor.
    Another version of PC.

    Once legal gets involved...
     

    Axxe55

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    So far, LEOs have encountered people who are willing to bow to their authority in these instances......

    ....what happens when they start encountering those who don't?

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    Maybe they need to.

    If they are trying to "enforce" social distancing, what are they going to do? Throw you in jail?

    Hmm.....
     

    majormadmax

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    Helotes!
    A question to consider: Does anyone know where the major retailers are getting all of these crazy ideas on how to manage customer access, distancing, purchases? Other than the generic concept of social distancing, there is no guidance on how to manage a retail environment and yet each major retailer is breaking their neck to be first with the next wave of restrictions which are quickly picked up by others in the race to not be left behind.

    My thought is that it is the Risk Management departments in the corporate headquarters who are hiring consultants to give them ideas for making the corporation look good so they can promote the concept that they are protecting people's health. I have told the managers at Brookshires, Target and Walmart that I can take care of myself and I know a lot more about how to protect myself from this virus than they or their corporate weinees ever will. The look on their face tells me they are not used to encountering someone who does not bow their head and move to the end of the single file line at a six foot distance from their neighbor.

    Their properties, their liability, their rules!

    I guarantee that the first person that can prove they got the beer flu from one of their establishments will rocket to a lawyer to find out how much they can sure them for!

    Don't like it? Go somewhere else.
     
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