
Originally Posted by
Homestar
Agreed, was the same Friday arvo where I went - bloody awful so I'll be choosing a more quiet time next time I venture out - it is far from over yet but a lot of people are slipping back to their old ways already. If we have another spike, the next lockdown will be much harsher.
Before the rules were relaxed a little here, going to Bunnings [ as an example] was reasonably regulated. The store we go to had a dedicated team whose job was to ensure customers stuck to the COVID rules, 4 in a aisle at one time, 1.5 metres apart, no bunching up, and all that goes with it. I spoke to one of the team, and they were instructed to always be polite but firm, and they had the permission to think on the run if they saw something that needed changing before consulting management. After the relaxing of the rules, we went to Bunnings again, and it was even more regulated. Dedicated entries and separate exits, long rope lines at the entrance with distance rules strictly enforced, only a certain number allowed in the store at one time ,[ no idea what that number was] counted in, and counted out, before any more could enter.[ almost done with military discipline] Long waits at the entry points, I can't say whether this was across the board, or just the result of a switched on manager.
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking
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