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    Quote Originally Posted by JMatthews View Post
    I don’t really care what any of you have to say about this but I’m sure that once again, a number of you will spout off about this. Go ahead because I won’t even see it.


    If you don't care why are you disappointed?

    Where did you expect this to go many many have already stated they have been following the guidelines.



    Saying you don't care what other's have to say is a poor attitude .

    Guess you won't see this but enjoy your day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by line052 View Post

    "Well, I will happily identify as one biggest jerks in Ottawa, who does not wear a mask and challenges everyday, stores I go into on the issue. In 3 days since mask order, I have been stopped and never refused entry, once I educated the store manager on exemptions. It is amazing what the order does, even if you lie about exemptions (which I have valid reason, and without I would do the same thing)"


    Awesome, still have the same view today, still don't (can't wear a face diaper), still fighting with all the Karens and Ken, still challenging By-Law and walk through City Hall as often as I can, still shopping every where (I need to, not willy nilly), still staying 6ft apart, washing hands. Only 1 store I can't into anymore Costco (because membership matters, and it is clearly stated in rules), but I can get my gas there and wife goes in once every 2 weeks.

    Government is always the problem

    Quote Originally Posted by Badenoch View Post
    Here ya go. He cites a mysterious "medical condition" but said he would lie about having one in any event.

    https://www.oodmag.com/community/sho...=1#post1118152



    As to the original question I wear a mask in public places. I social distance and expect the same from others. If you come too close you will get one polite request to move away. If I have to ask again it will be far less polite.

    I can only recall one goof who made a fuss going into a store and was denied entry. IMO, most people are responsible and follow the protocols and the number of anti-masks morons is minuscule.
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    yes he does...and would jail you if granted the authority...
    Quote Originally Posted by oaknut View Post
    So you believe those that have a real medical condition should be forced to mask up anyway? You think its better to force someone to endure physical pain just so you can feel a little safer going out to the store?

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    LOL...what do you know about me and what I endured. My original comment was that "I cant", and would still not even if I could. I have attended rallys, anti mask protests and will continue to so. You seem to be pre-occupied with your fears, and sheep like compliance with an illness that 99.86% of all people recover. So to I am "scumbag", wo requires a note to prove you, so can feel safe. I would suggest that you and "feels" should stay locked in house and apply for CERB. No one gets out alive in this world, you either live by your terms or the state terms. I choose my terms, and you won't alter that..sonny. As for my handicap plate, that is between me and my doctor - not you and sub-inquiring mind state.
    Quote Originally Posted by Badenoch View Post
    What I believe is that lying about a medical condition to avoid wearing a mask is the behavior of a complete scumbag. If people have legitimate medical conditions they should be expected to provide written confirmation from a physician similar to what is required for a disabled parking plate.
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    And another point, the EMA is not a law. Even in civil court (by-law infraction) a judge cannot compel you give reason. So judge - you are not entitled to that information.
    Quote Originally Posted by impact View Post
    This is the actual law and the government is keenly aware of it.
    No one can force you to disclose your medical condition.

    CONSENT CONCERNING PERSONAL HEALTH INFORMATION

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    Elements of consent

    18 (1) If this Act or any other Act requires the consent of an individual for the collection, use or disclosure of personal health information by a health information custodian, the consent,

    (a) must be a consent of the individual;

    (b) must be knowledgeable;

    (c) must relate to the information; and

    (d) must not be obtained through deception or coercion. 2004, c. 3, Sched. A, s. 18 (1).

    https://www.ontario.ca/laws/statute/04p03#BK30
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    Quote Originally Posted by line052 View Post
    yes he does...and would jail you if granted the authority...
    Talk about someone who wants to opress the minorities. Snowflakes yell and scream about fair treatment but the second it doesn't fit their rules......

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishfood View Post
    If you don't care why are you disappointed?

    Where did you expect this to go many many have already stated they have been following the guidelines.



    Saying you don't care what other's have to say is a poor attitude .
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    FF, I think he was looking for this kind of reply...lol

    Actually I think the lockdowns are awesome, I don't have to visit family, I no longer have to choose where to take the family out to dinner as its not needed. I get to stay home and not have to have social gatherings. I get to drink alone, oh what inner peace I have been feeling with these restrictions. No more weddings, funerals or parties. Why would I want to celebrate anything with family and friends when it's no longer needed.
    It was becoming very difficult to shop, because of all the choices I had to pick from, Amazon, walmart and Costco have everything I now need to live.
    It's really to bad people couldn't get with the times and live a more simple life and stay away from others as much as possible, there is no longer the need to be with family or find new friends and relationships.
    This whole new normal is amazing I hope we don't go back to the old way of life as it was to much choice and not enough rules.
    I have had the time of my life during lockdowns as I love to be told how to hide out at home, so I can save my money to pay my share of carbon taxes.
    They can hold off on the vaccines, I am looking forward to the great reset. It can't come soon enough...

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    Quote Originally Posted by line052 View Post
    Awesome, still have the same view today, still don't (can't wear a face diaper), still fighting with all the Karens and Ken, still challenging By-Law and walk through City Hall as often as I can, still shopping every where (I need to, not willy nilly), still staying 6ft apart, washing hands. Only 1 store I can't into anymore Costco (because membership matters, and it is clearly stated in rules), but I can get my gas there and wife goes in once every 2 weeks.

    Government is always the problem
    It doesn't matter whether you have a "medical condition" or not because you've proudly declared that if you didn't you'd lie about having one.

    Government is less of a problem than jerks who make up a "medical condition" or lie about having one simply to flout a law they don't like that is designed to protect the community at large.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badenoch View Post
    Government is less of a problem than jerks who make up a "medical condition" or lie about having one simply to flout a law they don't like that is designed to protect the community at large.
    Is it less of a problem allowing planes full of Covid to continue landing at our airports on a daily basis?...lol

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    In the 34-45 age range. Dad died in June suddenly, so only Mom is left. She falls into the high risk category, so I consider anything I do is affecting her. I work from home, order my groceries through the online app or choose to go in for a couple things when it isn't busy. I follow arrows and keep my distance from people in stores. I also don't hesitate to tell people to back the frack up when they blatantly ignore protocols and get too close. I don't have patience for that crap. Haven't seen friends or family in person for months. I live in the country so we naturally are socially distant. Two freezers full of food (thank the labradors for some of that!), so the only thing I go to the store for is milk, bread, or fresh veggies if we need them. I respect science and medicine -- my dad was a first responder, my best friend is a front line worker and a close friend is a surgeon. They tell me what they see and experience regularly. I mask up, isolate, wipe down everything. It may not be convenient, but it sure as heck isn't hard.
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