PT today
wrote:
On Wed, 17 Jun 2020 14:36:03 +0100
Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 13:20:21 on Wed, 17
Jun 2020, MissRiaElaine remarked:
The silly cloth things that people wear walking around Tesco are useless.
On what basis did you reach that conclusion? As long as they're at
least two layers thick, they'll do the job they're intended to do.
Lull people into a false sense of security, yes. They're excellent at
that. I for one am not so easily fooled.
Perhaps the message that they aren't intended to protect the wearer,
hasn't got through?
Of course it hasn't got through. Do you think all those mask wearing bed wetters
who cross the road when someone approaches them do it for the other person?
No, but they may have noticed that you weren't wearing a mask. They crossed
the road for protection from *you*.
This is a wonderful commentary on the ability of the general public to
"act like grown-ups" and make sensible decisions based on the perceived
risks, when they fall at the first fence like this.
Plenty of the general public are making sensible decisions - they're ignoring
the 2m nonsense and not wearing idiotic masks.
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