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donald
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I tried to enter the Oxfam Bookshop in St Albans today. I was dutifully obeying the Hancock-Cummings Laws; I was wearing my mask, covering my nose and my mouth. The volunteer at the till wasn't satisfied with this - I was told in no uncertain terms to use the hand-gel, almost as this was compulsory too. I couldn't be bothered to discuss this with him, so I simply turned round and walked out. I won't be visiting the place again in a hurry. Nor will I donate any books. Mind you, one can only donate books if you phone them up and make an appointment.

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IamRipe
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I went the other day to oncology. Just to the reception to wave on my customer who was waiting there for me. As I haven't found the bell outside as I was told, I had to go through the main door into hall where I saw the double door behind which is the reception. I even saw my customer there waiting, but before I managed to lift my hand and wave on him, I was stopped by 2 ladies sitting in the hall. They wanted me to leave because I didn't had the mask. I told them that I am exempt. They accepted it, but then insisted that I use the sanitizer that was there on the table. When I refused, they got upset and insisted that I MUST leave because they can not let me in without using it. I told them again that I am not going to use their sanitizer because skin on my hands is very sensitive and I can't, but that I used my own which I keep in my car. With this, they couldn't say anything and they let me in, which was only 2 steps forward, sensor picked up presence of me, the doors got opened and without proceeding any further I waved on my customer and he came out. Not sure why they felt or acted this way. It is really pathetic, but so is the response of our government to this pLandemic.

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Jane G
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I too have been barked at to wait by the door of an almost empty charity shop. Damned if I'm going to queue to enter such a place so turned on heel and left, muttering.

Although my thoughts towards the government I voted for are unfit to be uttered, are we sure that Dominic Cummings has had any input into deciding these measures? Apart from a report that he was in favour of an earlier lockdown, I've heard no more. Perhaps given that he blotted his copybook re the Durham escapade, he keeps out of this and sticks to reorganising the Civil service?

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miahoneybee
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And I have been refused food and drink in a well known coffee shop chain as I didnt want to track and trace and they needed to check my screen to see if I had done as instructed.needless to say I walked out in disgust ( north east england) .covid passports?? ?? Just saying.
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IamRipe
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Just made up some name and put phone number for your local MP or local council. Or even better, if you have some scam calls, give their number 😀
And covi passports are as well just beginning. I heard today about climate lockdowns. They are introducing a changes that will eventually lead to another lockdown based on their fake science around climate. So even if we will get through this covid lockdown, there is a chance of getting another lockdown, this time in a name of saving our climate, where smart meters will play a role too. We will get only as much heat as we will be permitted to use to save climate is the idea. How sick is that ?!
And it's not even made up or concluded ! Just search for it.

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