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We are talking about the same mentality as Trump’s barmy army, only this lot are British and unfortunately we have to live with them.
With the exception of a small percentage of unlucky souls...pretty much everybody has been given the opportunity for the vaccine.
The vaccines work or they don’t and it’s time to move on now I think.
People have sacrificed enough and those that have taken the vaccine shouldn’t be mandated or shamed into wearing a mask for the benefit of those that decided not to.
What do you mean "WE'VE found" ? Member of a vigilante group are you?
Everyone who drinks in Wetherspoons is a twat? What makes you so superior that you can look down on ordinary people enjoying themselves?
You're the twat jirga.
that they have harmed the pub trade is nonsense. They have also rescued many old buildings from disuse and salvaged parts of local history in the process. And if wetherspoons didn't exist all the people who drink there wouldeb drinking somewhere else. So what?
In Wales it looks as though a mask is required on public transport unlike most of England. I use the buses regularly in England and the number of voluntary mask wearers on public transport is declining rapidly sadly.
There is no logic, its little surprise people ignore the rules or recommendations.
Its time people got on with it now, its not going away, we just have to live with it. The vulnerable have been double jabbed, so have most of the adult population. If anti-vaxxers dont want to get jabbed , well that is their prerogative, albeit a bit foolish in my opinion.
I travelled to the game by train on the Rhymney line to Grangetown. The train was only 2 carriages and it was jam packed. Loads of people not wearing masks. Mostly younger people. Not all windows were open and it was very stuffy. Mind you, mask wearing is a bit of a problem if you are creating a mountain of Thatchers Cider cans on the table in front of you. Two women in their 30s who were not wearing masks on the train decided to put them on as they were leaving the train at Queen St. You couldn’t make it up ! I won’t be catching the train to games anytime soon.
My experience on Saturday, having travelled down from Aberdare, is that few were wearing masks on the train on either journey I made. In both pubs I visited very few were wearing them when walking around. Post game the Tafarn Treganna was rammed and I barely saw anyone wearing a mask. At the ground, in the concourse below the family stand, the situation was the same. Hardly anyone except staff wore a mask.
Meanwhile in the land of the free....
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