XXXIVwin
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A guy I know where I live got tested for his work.
When he received his paperwork showing a negative result he was given other papers......guess what the one with CDC recommendations said.....??
From my POV, it is a lack of widespread “reasonable behavior” that has been the driving factor behind the huge surge of Covid cases in the USA for the last few weeks. A heck of a lot of Americans aren’t taking either social distancing or mask wearing seriously.Bullseye. In a country with 320 million people that makes 320 million different personalities. Most are reasonable. The ones who are not are a small minority but recordings of them go viral making everyone think its rampant behavior.
That wasn’t your point.That’s IF the requirements are enforced....
Exactly.I traveled a bit yesterday and in my stops everywhere I'd say 90%+were wearing a mask, not including staff.
Sooo id like to think the internet is not representative of the real world.
That wasn’t your point.
The “freedom” post was implying there is a choice as it pertains to food safety hazards. There isn’t. The regulations are code and are enforced.
May as well said you have the freedom to drive drunk, rob a bank, kill another person etc.
Oh, see I assumed his point with the freedom cafe was that coding not to wear a mask (a public health safety precaution) was as soon as allowing restaurants to violate health safety codes. I bet most if not all people who don't want to wear a mask still want to eat at places that follow safety regulations. Likening the masks to something they understand and want might help them get out of their own way about wearing a mask.That wasn’t your point.
The “freedom” post was implying there is a choice as it pertains to food safety hazards. There isn’t. The regulations are code and are enforced.
May as well said you have the freedom to drive drunk, rob a bank, kill another person etc.
Yes, and not just the negative, the media machine will deliberately pick and choose and "sell" particular instances or categories of negative news while deliberately ignoring and not selling other negative news. All of which is happening everywhere all the time.Exactly.
But that’s not news worthy.
Mass Media & Social Media Focuses solely on the negative.
Fear sells
No, it’s not poignant, the analogy is false. if an employee purposely cooked chicken to 100 degrees and served it, they would face termination and potentially worse. Would the analogy be poignant if it was compared to drunk driving?well, yeah. The post came on the heels of asking a member if he would wear a mask if it were mandated by law and the answer was “no” ....
and we have many states mandating masks and in some places law enforcement coming out and publicly stating that law won’t be enforced.
so - the freedom cafe is not a real place - just an analogy to drive the point home - but somewhat poignant, don’t you think?
No, it’s not poignant, the analogy is false. if an employee purposely cooked chicken to 100 degrees and served it, they would face termination and potentially worse. Would the analogy be poignant if it was compared to drunk driving?
Wearing or not wearing a mask is not a legality issue as it pertains to the user, but for the establishment who reserves the right to not allow patronage to those refusing.
Surely someone in the legal field can understand the distinction and how vastly opposing the two ideas are. Not similar
You’re moving the goal posts all over the place here.I can’t speak to every state - but where I practice, if a mask mandate or a stay at home order is issued by the governor or a municipality - failure to follow that mandate is a class 2 misdemeanor.
some laws - like the health code - is put in place for the benefit of public health and safety.
A mask mandate would be one of those.
choosing not to follow either one would be a violation of law - and of common regard for the well being of others.
DWI laws are another good comparison.
granted, if the mask order is merely a suggestion and not a mandate, then it’s not the same thing. But when a mandate is in place - it is a legality issue as it pertains to the user.
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I am aware of multiple arrests (and am even defending a few of them) of violation of the stay at home order which has since been lifted. Currently, our mask mandate isn’t - and maybe this was your point - written to the individual level and is only being enforced via trespass laws. At the city level, a mask mandate is being enforced to the individual level as a violation of city code (Punishable as a class 3 misdemeanor).
The authority is there for the governor to issue such a statewide mandate which would punish non compliance criminally the same way as a violation of a stay at home order but he hasn’t gone to that level yet.
I think the sheriffs who refuse to enforce these laws would say they conflict with the constitution - which is the supreme law of the land. That’s the out I hear most often, anyway.
I'm not really sure how this applies from any legal standpoint. If their argument is that they cannot enforce any laws that aren't expressly laid out in the Constitution, then clearly there's going to be issues there. I don't see anything in the Constitution that says that the government can't do this, and given that there is precedent regarding individual liberties vs public safety, and public safety was deemed more important, there seems to be legal justification in the case of any type or challenge there.
Someone I'm sure has an argument for why, but I can't see any legitimate argument against it other than it boiling down to someone just wanting to be "that guy". Every other complaint I've seen can be easily remedied, and I'm not someone to accepts laziness as an acceptable answer.
it’s generally something that they find that conflicts - in their opinion - with the constitution.
its Generally a BS argument (although laws get struck down every year because they are determined to be in conflict with the constitution - it’s almost always some sheriff on one side or another playing to his or her political base to try to get re elected.
The media giants are so much more powerful than they were before the internet and cable news. And it was far less biased. It was more about telling an interesting story.@Mojo Ram
Spot on! Media has free fallen in the credibility department. When being profitable became the only driving force for their "reporting". It’s a shame.