oldweststander wrote:Brits just will not conform to the guidance, how long before the mask in shops rule is ignored, particularly by young people. God help us come October and November.
oldweststander wrote:Brits just will not conform to the guidance, how long before the mask in shops rule is ignored, particularly by young people. God help us come October and November.
Chander Lear wrote:oldweststander wrote:Brits just will not conform to the guidance, how long before the mask in shops rule is ignored, particularly by young people. God help us come October and November.
I think its ridiculous, as do many, which is why it will be ignored.
Can go to a bar/restaurant and sit there without a mask, but spend 2 mins in the local shop, following the rules they've put in place for one way systems etc and need to wear one.... where are you more likely to catch it? The pub or restaurant....
Its simply a financial reason as to why we don't have to wear masks in those places, as people simply won't go, and it will leave a gaping hole in the economy.
Do it properly, or not at all!
cassellswasmagic wrote:Chander Lear wrote:oldweststander wrote:Brits just will not conform to the guidance, how long before the mask in shops rule is ignored, particularly by young people. God help us come October and November.
I think its ridiculous, as do many, which is why it will be ignored.
Can go to a bar/restaurant and sit there without a mask, but spend 2 mins in the local shop, following the rules they've put in place for one way systems etc and need to wear one.... where are you more likely to catch it? The pub or restaurant....
Its simply a financial reason as to why we don't have to wear masks in those places, as people simply won't go, and it will leave a gaping hole in the economy.
Do it properly, or not at all!
Tbf, you have a point, and this government hasn’t dealt very well with communication on the matter. No wonder the police can’t deal with it!
cassellswasmagic wrote:oldweststander wrote:Brits just will not conform to the guidance, how long before the mask in shops rule is ignored, particularly by young people. God help us come October and November.
Saw it being ignored today by a guy in his 50s. Before anyone says he might have a medical condition.....he finished his shopping, went outside and started smoking his vape. Oh I forgot to add, he coughed directly at the cashier and yet no worker said anything, probably in fear of being beaten up if they did.
cassellswasmagic wrote:oldweststander wrote:Brits just will not conform to the guidance, how long before the mask in shops rule is ignored, particularly by young people. God help us come October and November.
Saw it being ignored today by a guy in his 50s. Before anyone says he might have a medical condition.....he finished his shopping, went outside and started smoking his vape. Oh I forgot to add, he coughed directly at the cashier and yet no worker said anything, probably in fear of being beaten up if they did.
Spiritater wrote:Would you Dan, is it worth the trouble and hassle? Some folk have utter disregard for rules and they'll love the attention they'd get from confrontation.
spanishstag wrote:Spiritater wrote:Would you Dan, is it worth the trouble and hassle? Some folk have utter disregard for rules and they'll love the attention they'd get from confrontation.
They will accept it over here ,if you get caught walking along the street without wearing a mask its a fine straight away ,try arguing with the guardia ,and they will just double the fine ,bars are being closed if they fail to ensure the rules with fines up to 30.000 euros ,some may say its draconian ,but i dont think so ,the police demand respect here though
Dan wrote:cassellswasmagic wrote:oldweststander wrote:Brits just will not conform to the guidance, how long before the mask in shops rule is ignored, particularly by young people. God help us come October and November.
Saw it being ignored today by a guy in his 50s. Before anyone says he might have a medical condition.....he finished his shopping, went outside and started smoking his vape. Oh I forgot to add, he coughed directly at the cashier and yet no worker said anything, probably in fear of being beaten up if they did.
Didn't you do or say anything?
oldweststander wrote:spanishstag wrote:Spiritater wrote:Would you Dan, is it worth the trouble and hassle? Some folk have utter disregard for rules and they'll love the attention they'd get from confrontation.
They will accept it over here ,if you get caught walking along the street without wearing a mask its a fine straight away ,try arguing with the guardia ,and they will just double the fine ,bars are being closed if they fail to ensure the rules with fines up to 30.000 euros ,some may say its draconian ,but i dont think so ,the police demand respect here though
Just shows how difficult it is to contain this virus without a credible vaccination. Even in Spain where the enforcement is strict, cases are rising daily.
Yet on Stagsnet you have people craving to go back to the One Call, ASAP, nevermind the risk. They reckon the chance of getting it in Mansfield is minimal. Fine saying that when you have not got it, just think, even when the virus has cleared it is leaving some folks on ventilators for up to 8 weeks and if they get past that hurdle, unable to walk and back working within a year unlikely. This is a serious situation, treat the virus with respect.
Sneag wrote:That puts our capacity at 1,400 - 2,600.
Assuming we have a capacity of 8,600
MTFCMAD wrote:Sneag wrote:That puts our capacity at 1,400 - 2,600.
Assuming we have a capacity of 8,600
I think O/A capacity was confirmed at 9100 by the club.
I am Spartacus wrote:The planned restart dates for the competition both with and without spectators gives an approximate three week window where clubs wont be able to get their hard pressed fans to tramp the length and breadth of the country. Hopefully, though the EFL fixtures computer (which by all accounts is an old ZX Spectrum with R and H keys missing) will do all of us a favour and schedule trips to backward third world areas such as Newport and Forest Green during those weeks.
Similarly if any clubs fan do not want to come to Mansfield as they feel it is a hole and they do not want to be here, lets play them at home during these weeks so we don't have to put up with their whinging abut Northern beer being to strong, eating chips cobs when they ought to be called balms or butties. Come on the EFL for once do something for the good of all football fans.
I am Spartacus wrote:The planned restart dates for the competition both with and without spectators gives an approximate three week window where clubs wont be able to get their hard pressed fans to tramp the length and breadth of the country. Hopefully, though the EFL fixtures computer (which by all accounts is an old ZX Spectrum with R and H keys missing) will do all of us a favour and schedule trips to backward third world areas such as Newport and Forest Green during those weeks.
Similarly if any clubs fan do not want to come to Mansfield as they feel it is a hole and they do not want to be here, lets play them at home during these weeks so we don't have to put up with their whinging abut Northern beer being to strong, eating chips cobs when they ought to be called balms or butties. Come on the EFL for once do something for the good of all football fans.
Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:How can the EFL possibly justify relegating a team into a financial nightmare with no income until October?
Martin Shaw wrote:Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:How can the EFL possibly justify relegating a team into a financial nightmare with no income until October?
there aren't going to be crowds in the EFL until October either.
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