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In reply to the discussion: How does California plan on enforcing mandatory mask wearing? [View all]dumbcat
(2,120 posts)35. Keeping them from stores is a good point and
Last edited Fri Jun 19, 2020, 12:33 PM - Edit history (1)
should be effective.
Our local grocery chain in central Texas had a policy of requiring the customers to wear masks in their stores. Just yesterday I read an announcement that they were cancelling that policy because their employees at the doors trying to enforce it were receiving too much verbal and even physical abuse. The local police in our town said that they didn't have the manpower to station an officer at every place of business to enforce such policies.
We are going to do our weekly grocery trip tomorrow. We'll see how many people are wearing masks. It used to be over half.
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NJ has mandatory masks if you want to go into any place of business. It's working out well.
TheBlackAdder
Jun 2020
#1
It's the same as with all other laws: most people comply, and you stop the egregious violators
struggle4progress
Jun 2020
#5
My answer downthread is: social shaming & signs on business entrances will do the most
Hekate
Jun 2020
#28
How did you react to the no-smoking ordinances? My post about that is dead serious...
Hekate
Jun 2020
#36
So because some speeders evade the law, we should stop enforcing the speed limit -
Ms. Toad
Jun 2020
#39
You're making up a lot of absurd hypotheticals. The vast majority of people carry ID.
tinrobot
Jun 2020
#21
The Second Amendment allows us, as ordinary citizens, to shoot those who don't wear masks.
hunter
Jun 2020
#19