Their citizens vote there!
What I dont understand about whack job Bannana Benders - is that they are dead worried about people coming up from down south and infecting them so they close the borders - fair enough - but then they allow their citizens to freely travel south and then come back into Qld without a care in the world - strange.
If they are so worried - shut border and stay on your own side of the fence.
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1973 Haflinger AP700
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Their citizens vote there!
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
Great to see all the responsible Black Life Matters demonstrators practicing Social Distancing to help in not transmitting Coved 19 . Apparently everybody else,s life doesn't matter . Interesting to note with authority approval as well , what hope have we got .
Another retiree who forgets that trade and commerce fuels their retirement.
The border closure is hurting Qld more than it hurts NSW, but the longer things remain closed the worse things will be and the longer it will take to haul our arses out of a deep recession.
The social and mental health impacts of mass unemployment and massive debt need to be balanced against a virus that won't be eliminated and an arbitrary line on a map won't stop it.
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One benefit of closing Tassies borders is 4wd Action/24/7 are kept from trashing our tracks and getting them closed to locals aftter they've pocketed money and goods from sponsors!! And of course the knock on effect of encouraging heaps of other 4wd visitors to do the same.
Graham and his mates focus largely on 3 or 4 tracks..2 of which are the focus of survey and possible closure. One actually crosses private land not that 4wd 24/7 ever says so in their selfish money making trips down here..
There's not that many hard tracks left in Tas..and unlike NSW and VIC which has a capacity to rest them..Tassie Depts just close them for good cause they have no money to repair them😞
I sorta like the isolation from that perspective😎
Legalities, a state has the right to prevent non-residents entry but cannot deny residents access. States have no authority to prevent departure of residents. Responsible people would not be border hopping, ergo diluting the safeguards to prevent the spread of the lethal virus. Anyone, apart from essential workers, should be compulsorilly isolated, in supervised accommodation, at their expense.
That might stop the irresponsible travelers thumbing their nose at society and putting the rest of the population at unnecessary risk. The last reported case of the danger was from a person who flew in from down south.
If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
While you can argue about a particular border closure (if there are no cases on either side, or cases on both sides, its a bit silly), "arbitrary lines on maps", usually with the help of a physical barrier such as a large river , mountain range or ocean, have stopped epidemics for many centuries.
And you seem to be falling into a false dichotomy - it is not an alternative between quarantine measures + mass unemployment + debt versus business as usual, it is the alternative between quarantine measures + mass unemployment + debt versus no quarantine measures + mass unemployment + debt + plus many more deaths and sickness. If the virus is allowed to spread unchecked, most people simply stop "business as usual" because they are frightened. Of course, there is a proportion who will, and we have a very good example of what happens in Scandinavia. Sweden has virtually no quarantine measures (their constitution pretty much prevents it) compared to their neighbours Norway and Denmark, and not only do they have a much higher death rate and a lot more cases, but their economy is almost as badly affected.
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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