He could go on about seatbelt laws, daylight savings time, and building permits. And, dear god, don’t get him started about fluoride in drinking water.
He didn’t go as far as Aunt D, who would loudly declaim that physical therapists only wanted to be paid to torture people.
This is attacking the poster, don’t do that outside the pit. It’s also a cheap shot based on religion. From the TOS:
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It certainly wasn’t the case in the liberal, covid-cautious state i live in. During the depths of the lockdown, i was shopping at 11pm to avoid crowds. (There’s a 24 hour self-serve “farmstand” near me, where i could buy bread, milk, meat, eggs, and fresh vegetables. At 11pm was usually the only person in the building.) Because we were advised not to gather, everyone i know went walking for recreation. People had picnics with neighbors where they sat 6 feet apart outdoors.
Do you have a cite for the actual covid restrictions in Ohio?
I see nothing there about staying indoors, except for the night time curfew. Sounds like you could have legally taken a walk every day and had lunch in a park with your neighbors.
Also
The curfew will not apply to those going to or from work, those who have an emergency, or those who need medical care. The curfew is not intended to stop anyone from getting groceries or going to a pharmacy. Picking up carry-out or a drive-thru meal and ordering for delivery will be permitted, but serving food and drink in person must cease at 10 p.m.
Sounds like my nocturnal grocery shopping would have been legal, too.
Some people think all women should be locked up inside after dark if not escorted by a man. If they actually said ‘don’t be outside alone’, that seems to me more likely to be a bad case of that than of anything to do with covid.
Even if you’re male, ‘don’t be outside alone’ reads to me more like a warning about a bad neighborhood, or an overreaction to some recent crime, than anything to do with covid – if you’re alone, after all, you’re not going to be infecting anybody else. So if it’s about covid they’d just have told you not to be out after curfew; not told you not to be out alone.
Yes, this. It’s so common that people figure that “free speech” means “Consequence Free Speech”
If someone disagrees with your opinion, and expresses this, it’s not “censure” Put your big boy pants on. Your opinion is not a holy sacrosanct thing that must never be questioned. Some opinions are idiotic.
Yes indeed. He may have been worried about “woman out alone when hardly anyone is around and it’s a perfect time for a sexual predator to pounce with no witnesses.”
What a horrible officer for being concerned for someone’s safety. This will just lead to One World Government. < s >
Edit: I’m still not sure how this anecdote proves that someone’s unvaccinated friends did not get covid. Seems more like a gish-gallop of antivax stories.
Except in practice women are more likely to be raped by someone they know – including perhaps the person who they asked to escort them. And telling women we mustn’t ever be out alone after dark puts severe restrictions on what we can do. – we’ve had whole long threads here debunking this theory that It’s Just Good Advice To Tell Women To Lock Themselves Up Unless Escorted.
There’s also some possibility that it would have been a really bad idea to get into that car; though I grant that it’s more likely it was the first kind of weird. I do think most police mean well; but some of them don’t.
But my main point here in this thread is that I don’t think this incident was about covid.
No, I have walked down my neighborhood many times past 10 p.m. this was about the curfew.
Not to mention my friend was told not to take his dog out in his yard after 10, when the guy is an experienced fightereta- I am not anti vax.